Multiple sclerosis is an immune-mediated disease in which the body’s immune system attacks the nerves in the brain and spinal cord.READ POST
Topic: Anatomy & Physiology
What to Expect in Complete Anatomy 2020 | Webinar
This week, Lindsay presented a very special webinar showcasing what to expect in the most anticipated release of the year: Complete Anatomy 2020!READ POST
The Journey of Food in the Stomach | Anatomy Snippets
An empty stomach is roughly the size of your fist, so how does it not burst after eating a huge dinner?READ POST
Layers of the Stomach in 3D | Anatomy Slices
The majority of the digestive tract is composed of two muscular layers to allow for peristalsis — that is, the movement of food.READ POST
How Nerve Messages Travel From the Brain | Anatomy Snippets
The human brain is composed of a network of tiny cells called neurons, and each neuron is connected to each other via synapses.READ POST
Exclusive Sneak Peek of the Olfactory Bulb Microanatomy model
Introducing the new olfactory bulb microanatomy model, coming soon to Complete Anatomy.READ POST
Improve Patient Compliance with Complete Anatomy | Webinars
In yesterday’s webinar, Lindsay Brandes gave us a definitive 30-minute overview of using Complete Anatomy’s Professional License.READ POST
Complete Anatomy for Physiotherapy Patient Compliance
Hi, I’m James from Complete Anatomy, and I am going to show you just how useful Complete Anatomy can be in your physiotherapy practice.READ POST
See the future with our most advanced eye model yet
Let’s explore Complete Anatomy’s stunning new eye prosection by examining the lacrimal system and diving into some facts about tears.READ POST
Rotator Cuff Tear Repair | Procedures
The most commonly torn rotator cuff muscle is the supraspinatus muscle.READ POST