The term “Whiplash” is commonly used to describe a hyperextension injury of the neck. It is a non-medical term that describes the sudden whipping movement of the head and neck upon impact.Leer artículo
Author: Brendan Byrne
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Did you know that the carpal tunnel is a passageway in your wrist? Leer artículo
Cadavers in Anatomy Education
The earliest documented cadaveric dissection by a medical student was performed in the 16th century but there is no doubt that the practice is even older than that.Leer artículo
📢 🥁 Introducing the new transverse colon model available NOW in Complete Anatomy 2022🥁 📢
Let’s get into the guts of our new detailed model. Leer artículo
Preparing a histology slide
Histology is the microscopic study of tissues and organs achieved by staining, sectioning, and viewing those sections under a microscope ?. Histology is used in scientific study, medical diagnosis, autopsy, and even in the study of fossils ?.Leer artículo
PREVIEW: Cells of Nervous Tissue
We’ve lots of good things in store for 2021, including an all-NEW region for our Radiology library and 2 new detailed models. Let’s take a look at the Cells of Nervous Tissue model that’s landing on our platform in January ?.Leer artículo
What happens to the cells during cancer
When healthy cells become cancerous, they typically acquire what are known as the six main hallmarks of cancer. These are biological capabilities that allow cancer cells to survive and spread.Leer artículo
Brain-computer interfaces
A brain-computer interface (BCI) is a system that provides a communication pathway between the central nervous system (CNS) and an external device. Leer artículo
SNEAK PREVIEW: Photoreceptors
We’re getting closer by the day to our summer release at Complete Anatomy HQ, with everything in the final stages of testing. In the meantime, get an exclusive look at the latest addition to our Cell Biology family – The Photoreceptors.Leer artículo
SNEAK PREVIEW: Retinal Layers
Our summer release is just around the corner! Feast your eyes on another exclusive preview. Introducing the Retinal Layers detailed model.Leer artículo