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CME
Connection, Inc.
770-922-2810 or
800-745-4557
FAX: 770-483-2118 |
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Primal Interactive Spine
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the spine in detailed 3D with this teaching, training and reference
tool. 3D models include all individual anatomical features of
the entire vertebral column and spinal cord - choose views of the entire spine or focus on cervical, thoracic, lumbar and sacral regions. |
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CD ROM
: ISBN 9781902470320
Price: $299.00
Call 1-800-745-4557 to order by
phone
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Peel away over 20 layers of
anatomy from skin to bone and rotate the model at any stage to view
and identify any anatomical structure. All structures have
accompanying text and links to additional images and video clips including
labeled dissections, annotated illustrations and clinical slides.
Detailed and labeled cross
section anatomy can be viewed in 3 planes and compared with equivalent MRI
in up to 20 slices.
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| Benefits |
- Aid your interpretation of MR by comparing
the 3D model with MR slices in three planes.
- Rotate the model 360 degrees, add and
remove layers of anatomy to reveal veins, ligaments, nerves, arteries,
muscles and bones
- Save time when you have this vast image
resource for presentations, hand outs etc.
- Explain injuries, conditions and
treatments more effectively with this accurate visual tool.
- Detailed anatomy text is linked to over 40
fully labeled axial visible human slides.
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| Detailed List of
Views |
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Vertebral Column
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Cervical Vertebral Spine
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Cervical Vertebral Spine (Close)
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Thoracic Vertebral Spine
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Thoracic Vertebral Spine (Close)
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Lumbar Vertebral Spine
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Lumbar Vertebral Spine (Close)
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Sacral Region
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Sacral Region (Close)
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Occipital Bone
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C4 Vertebra
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T6 Vertebra
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L2 Vertebra
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Typical Sacrum
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Ligament Flava
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Posterior Longitudinal Ligament
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Atlanto-Occipital Joint
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Cranio-Vertebral Junction
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Intervertebral Foramina
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Spinal Cord (Cervical Region)
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Basivertebral Veins (Lumbar)
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Neck Muscles
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| Anatomy Section |
- Bones
- Cartilage
- Muscles
- Ligaments
- Attachments
- Fascia
- Arteries
- Veins
- Nerves
- Spinal Cord
- Cutaneous Innervation
- Surface Anatomy
- Dermatomes

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| Reviews |
“The Interactive
Spine offers a 3D (at last!), computer graphic model of the human spine
with such incredible detail of all the individual anatomical features that
it far exceeds anything I ever imagined possible. This is the definitive
anatomical tool for osteopaths.”
An independent review by Robin Shepherd, D.O.
“The Interactive Spine in this reviewer’s opinion is an essential tool
for the use in teaching, in the clinic and in presentations. This software
has unmatched power to convey anatomical features in a comprehensible
format and can be used as a powerful resource to educate the jury and
adjudicator”
Disability Today (US)
“The anatomy of the spine is complex, as anyone trying to understand
serial axial spinal MRI slices will tell you. The subject is ripe for a
lucid and authoritative analysis, which this CD – wonderfully and
enjoyably – provides.”
ACNR Review of Interactive Spine, 2002 Alasdair Coles, Co-editor
Advances in Clinical Neuroscience & Rehabilitation |
| Author(s) |
- Hilali Noordeen
Consultant Orthopedic Surgeon, Royal National Orthopedic Hospital,Stanmore
- Hazem Elsebaie
SRCS, MD (Orth)Royal National Orthopedic Hospital, Stanmore, UK The
Children's Hospital Great Ormond Street, UK.
- Alan Crockard
DSc, FRCS, FRCS (Ed), Professor of Surgical Neurology (U.W.A.) &
Consultant Neurosurgeon, The National Hospital for Neurology and
Neurosurgery, Queens Square, London
- Robert B Winter
Formerly Clinical Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, University of
Minnesota, Minneapolis
- John Lonstein
Clinical Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, University of Minnesota,
Minneapolis
- Ben Taylor
Consultant Orthopedic Surgeon, Spine Unit, Royal National Orthopedic
Hospital
- Roger Soames
Senior Lecturer in Anatomy, Leeds University, UK
- Peter Renton
Consultant Radiologist, Royal National Orthopedic Hospital Trust,
London
- Stewart Tucker
Consultant Orthopedic Surgeon, Royal National Orthopedic Hospital,Stanmore
- Joseph T Crisco
Joseph.J.Crisco, Ph.D.,Associate Professor, Department of Orthopedics
and Division of Engineering, Rhode Island Hospital and
Brown University, Research Director, National Operating Committee on
Standards for Athletic Equipment (NOCSAE)
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| Technical
Specification |
Single user
license
Format: CD-ROM
PC/Windows OS: Windows 98se, 2000, ME, XP
PC/Windows hardware: Pentium Processor or equivalent, 32MB RAM,
800x600 screen resolution, 16-bit color.
Mac OS: OS 7.1 - OS 9.2 (Not OS X native)
Mac OS Hardware: G4 Processor or greater, 32MB RAM, 16-bit color
Vista: Not supported.
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