Anatomy by Region

Overview

The Anatomy by Region section provides interactive 3D models organised according to major anatomical areas, enabling focused exploration of individual body regions. Users can view structures in their natural spatial context and examine how bones, muscles, vessels and organs relate within confined anatomical spaces. This approach mirrors the way anatomy is learned in clinical examination and surgical training.

Key Features

Each regional collection allows rotation, isolation and detailed inspection of structures in the head, thorax, abdomen, pelvis, back and limbs. Layer controls reveal how tissues interconnect, while system toggles highlight key neurovascular and musculoskeletal pathways. This presentation supports targeted study of localised anatomy and precise understanding of regional boundaries.

Learning Focus

These models assist users in preparing for clinical assessments that rely on regional knowledge, such as surface anatomy, physical examination and surgical approaches. They support recognition of anatomical variation, deepen understanding of compartmental relationships and enhance learning for students, surgeons and allied health professionals.

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Head and Neck

Thorax

Back

Upper Limb

Lower Limb

Abdomen

Female Pelvis

Male Pelvis

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Lateral view of the neck highlighting the digastric, mylohyoid, and stylohyoid suprahyoid muscles.
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Digastric

by Max Bidewell

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Extensor Carpi Radialis Brevis

by Dr Oliver Jones

Lateral view of the infrahyoid muscles in the neck, showcasing the omohyoid, sternohyoid, sternothyroid, and thyrohyoid muscles.
Muscles of the Neck

The Infrahyoid Muscles

by Dr Oliver Jones