Begin exploring a set of 3D process movies in Full Anatomy

Posted by - March 2, 2021

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Begin exploring a set of 3D process movies in Full Anatomy

Ganglion Cyst Aspiration

Posted by - January 19, 2021

#Ganglion #Cyst #Aspiration Ganglion cysts are small, easy, cystic swellings, which might be often connected to the adjoining underlying joint capsule, tendon sheath or tendon, and include clear fluid. The fluid could also be drained for fast reduction, in a process generally known as aspiration. This entails the insertion of a syringe into the cyst,

Ganglion Cyst Aspiration

Achilles Tendon Restore

Posted by - January 13, 2021

#Achilles #Tendon #Restore This animation illustrates the restore of a torn Achilles tendon, utilizing threads anchored to the calcaneus. An incision is made by way of the pores and skin above the tear, to permit entry to the torn filaments of the tendon. The broken portion of the superior a part of the Achilles tendon

Achilles Tendon Restore

Chevron Osteotomy

Posted by - December 15, 2020

#Chevron #Osteotomy “A bunion, medically known as a Hallux Valgus forms when the big toe points towards the second toe, forcing the first metatarsal head to stick out medially. A bunionectomy with correction of the deformity via osteotomy is a surgical procedure to correct a bunion. This involves removing some of the prominence on the

Chevron Osteotomy

ACL Tear

Posted by - December 8, 2020

#ACL #Tear “Tears of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) are most commonly caused by having the upper-leg displaced backwards or sideways by impact, while the lower leg is in a stable position, or by pivoting or jumping. This animation illustrates a complete tear of the ligament as a crucial stabilizing ligament, a torn anterior cruciate

ACL Tear