Published by Anouk Stein, M.D. on 2020-10-27
1. •The goal for this joint anatomy atlas was to teach anatomy in a simple way and to act as a reference when viewing an MRI or CT.
2. •The labels are divided into 4 categories: muscle, bone, blood, and other which includes nerves and organs.
3. •The labels can be hidden in order to see the underlying anatomy more clearly.
4. iJoints is a pocket interactive anatomy atlas of the major joints.
5. •The images have been reconstructed from the Visible Human Project® dataset.
6. The ipod/ iphone interface makes learning interesting and fun.
7. The touch screen adds the interactivity that can't be found in a static textbook.
8. Anouk Stein, MD is a board certified radiologist and computer programmer.
9. Test yourself by taking a quiz or playing the Match Game.
10. •Double tap or use zoom gesture to zoom in and out.
11. Learning is presented dynamically.
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