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Orthopeadic Anatomy ProductsExploring the Shoulder: A 3D Overview of Anatomy and Pathology CD ROM | Item | : | 9781904369363 | Copyright | : | 2004 | Illustrations | : | 17 | A exploratory anatomy CD-ROM from one of the most innovative companies currently working in the field of 3D graphics and medical imaging. This is the perfect learning tool for patients and anyone who wants to learn about the basic anatomy, diseases, and disorders of the shoulder.
Vivid 3D computer-generated images clearly illustrate the features of each structure. The easy-to-understand text links to corresponding subjects. Features include rotating and still 3D models; mouse-over labeling; interactive quizzing, and a gallery of images to print and use in presentations.
Topics include:
- anatomy of the shoulder
- AC joint hypertrophy and separation
- acromial spurring
- Bankart lesion
- bursitis
- dislocation
- Hill-Sachs lesion
- impingement syndrome
- humeral fracture
- rotator cuff strains and tears
- tendinosis (tendonitis)
Compatibility Requirements:
- PC: Windows95, 98, ME, 2000, XP or NT 4.0. You must have Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher or Netscape 7.1 or higher. Pentium Processor, Min 32 Mb RAM; 16 bit color.
- Mac: PowerMac OS 7.1 or newer. Min 20 Mb RAM, 200MHz processor or better. Netscape 7.1.
Intallation/Operation
- PC: The applications are simple to install. Simply insert the CD and let it autorun or, open your web browser program and, from the File menu, choose Open and open the default.htm file in the root folder of the CD.
- Mac: You can run the program directly from the CD or, copy the folder containing the application to your hard disk and run it from there by double clicking the default.htm file contained within the folder.
If you have problems loading the product, make sure that you have the correct browser version. Visit Microsoft or Netscape websites for the latest versions. E-mail technical support offered by publisher. |
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