Complete Anatomy

Overview

The Complete Anatomy section presents full-body interactive 3D models that allow users to study the complete male and female bodies in an integrated, high-resolution environment. These models display skeletal, muscular, vascular, neural and visceral structures in situ, supporting a holistic understanding of anatomical organisation. The interface enables detailed exploration, making it ideal for foundational and advanced study.

Key Features

Users can rotate and examine every anatomical region, isolate systems or tissues, and explore relationships between structures in three dimensions. The models offer persistent visibility of contextual landmarks, supporting accurate orientation throughout exploration. Layer controls and system toggles allow targeted review, while maintaining a clear overall view of the body’s structural hierarchy.

Learning Focus

These models support comprehensive revision by demonstrating how major systems interact across the entire body. They reinforce whole-body anatomical understanding, prepare learners for examinations involving cross-sectional or systemic anatomy, and complement dissection-based teaching. They also assist clinicians and educators in demonstrating applied anatomy in a clear and accessible format.

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Female Body

Male Body

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Diagram illustrating the superficial branch of the radial nerve.
Encyclopaedia

Superficial Radial Nerve

by Atilla Emin

Illustration of the superficial muscles of the gluteal region, showing the gluteus maximus and medius partially removed.
Encyclopaedia

Gluteus Minimus

by Dr Oliver Jones

Palmar view of the labeled thenar muscles of the thumb, including the abductor pollicis brevis, opponens pollicis, and flexor pollicis brevis, along with the recurrent branch of the median nerve.
Encyclopaedia

Abductor Pollicis Brevis

by Dr Oliver Jones