
4D Interactive Anatomy
Our virtual anatomy atlas uses real human bodies and state-of-the-art scanners. A fast, easy, and resource-effective way to teach or learn anatomy - anywhere!
4D Interactive Anatomy
4D Interactive Anatomy provides a digital atlas of anatomy that fits in your pocket. Study anatomical structures and regions on real donors before going to the lab. It will help you to spend your limited time in the lab more efficiently and effectively.
4D Interactive Anatomy
Unlike traditional animated 3D anatomy computer models, 4D Interactive Anatomy provides an unparalleled real dissection experience that can be reproduced anytime, anywhere. Students and users have the ability to browse these scans, select specimens, and engage in an immersive dissection process.
4D Interactive Anatomy
Use 4D Interactive Anatomy as a demonstration tool to: Connect your laptop to a projector or TV screen in a lecture hall, or study room. Pick a scan you would like to explore, for example shoulder and upper arm, and rotate, zoom in, and remove the layers to show the brachial plexus to your students.
4D Interactive Anatomy
Teach or study true anatomy on real specimen - in your own virtual dissection lab.
4D Interactive Anatomy
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4D Interactive Anatomy
Recognizing that there is a need for cadaver-based digital anatomy resources, Dr. Balogh started developing 4D Anatomy. At first, the platform's focus was to help neurosurgeons in training but it was soon expanded to help all students' anatomy education in general.
4D Interactive Anatomy
"4D Interactive Anatomy has proven to be an exceptional resource for our students in examining anatomical structures through real cadaveric images. This invaluable tool significantly aids their preparation for assessments, allowing them to thoroughly review anatomical structures."
4D Interactive Anatomy
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