3D Human Body

Overview

The 3D Human Body section provides a comprehensive suite of interactive models designed to support visual, spatial and systems-based anatomy learning. Users can explore the human body in full or focus on specific regions, structures or systems, viewing them from any angle. This environment supports both introductory study and detailed clinical revision, offering an intuitive way to experience real anatomical relationships.

Key Features

The platform enables rotation, isolation and layer-by-layer visualisation of major anatomical structures, giving users control over depth and detail. Models can be viewed globally or through structured collections organised by region, system or tissue type. Functionality is optimised for rapid navigation, making it suitable for focused study, teaching demonstrations and examination preparation.

Learning Focus

These interactive 3D models support understanding of anatomical orientation, spatial relationships and applied clinical anatomy. They help consolidate dissection teaching, enhance imaging interpretation and prepare learners for practical assessments. The visual and interactive format improves recall and supports learners at all levels, from early medical training to clinical practice.

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Complete Anatomy

  • Male Body
  • Female Body

By Region

  • Thorax
  • Male Pelvis
  • +6 more

By Structure

  • Muscular System
  • Lymphatic System
  • +3 more

By System

  • Urinary System
  • Endocrine System
  • +4 more

By Movement

  • Spurling’s Test
  • Cervical Spine Movements
  • +28 more

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The Ascending Tracts

by Dr Oliver Jones

Diagram illustrating the course of the thoracoacromial trunk and its four terminal branches.
Encyclopaedia

Thoracoacromial Artery

by Aren Mnatzakanian

Diagram illustrating the contents of the quadrangular space, highlighting the axillary nerve and posterior circumflex humeral artery.
Anatomical Areas

The Quadrangular Space

by Dr Oliver Jones