Professors utilized the digital plates to project crystal-clear imagery during lectures, pinpointing specific structures dynamically rather than relying on static presentation slides.
The ISO format, designed for desktop computers, offers several advantages over traditional study methods:
Version 3.0 is a robust educational tool packed with features:
Included within the interactive environment are selected clinical cases and notes that relate anatomical structure to clinical practice [1].
This interactive atlas could be useful for:
Clear illustrations of vertebral anatomy and musculature.
Finding a specific nerve, artery, or bony landmark in a traditional textbook requires flipping through indexes and cross-referencing pages. Version 3.0 features a robust internal search engine. Typing an anatomical term instantly brings up every plate where that structure is featured, showing it from multiple angles and regional contexts. 4. Custom Presentations and Study Guides