3B Scientific® Anatomy Videos
Other videos: 3B Scientific® Product VideosThe 3B Scientific® anatomy videos are brief educational films that clearly explain the functions and anatomical details of various joints and organs.
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The Shoulder Joint The 3B Scientific® Anatomy Video "Shoulder Joint" vividly describes the functional and topographical anatomy of the shoulder joint using 3B Scientific® Anatomical Model A880. In addition to naming each of the bony structures and muscles of the rotator cuff, all the natural movements of the shoulder joint are shown in detail. |
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The Hip Joint The 3B Scientific® Anatomy Video "Hip Joint" clearly explains the functional and topographical aspects of the anatomical structures that form the hip joint using 3B Scientific® Anatomical Model A881. As well as showing the individual bones, the ligament structures and their functions are described. The individual muscles are portrayed with regard to their function and innervation. Reference to possible pathological changes to individual structures are included in the explanations. |
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The Elbow Joint The 3B Scientific® Anatomy Video "Elbow Joint" clearly explains the structure and function of the elbow joint using 3B Scientific® Anatomical Model A883. In addition to naming the individual bony structures and muscles including innervation, the natural movements of the elbow joint are described. |
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The Knee Joint The 3B Scientific® Anatomy Video "Knee Joint" demonstrates the structure of the knee joint using 3B Scientific® Anatomical Model A82/1. In addition to the bones involved in the knee joint, the functions of the ligaments are described in detail. Injuries such as cruciate ligament rupture are clearly explained. |
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The Heart The 3B Scientific® Anatomy Video "Heart" vividly demonstrates the structure of the heart and the topography of the coronary blood vessels using 3B Scientific® Anatomical Model G12. In addition to anatomy, clinical aspects such as the pathology of a cardiac infarction and congenital heart defects are included. The formation of the cardiac contours visible on an X-ray is also explained. |







