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Primal Interactive Human
The 3D Real-time Body
Personal Online Subscription
Detailed and accurate 3D anatomy with advanced functionality that gives you a new level of interactivity – the ultimate 3D anatomy viewer to interact with and create your own images!
“It’s so easy to use and so beautiful. My colleagues were completely surprised by the astonishing quality and simplicity in which it is to use. As a radiologist we use images all day, every day. Your images are the images to use in presentations or just for anatomic correlation during evaluation of scans.”
Steven van Bokhoven, MD.
Musculoskeletal Radiologist
Access 11 clear and accurate 3D real-time models:
Head, Spine, Shoulder, Hand, Thorax, Abdomen, Female Pelvis, Male Pelvis, Hip, Knee and Foot.
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| Have a look at our demo of Primal Interactive Human: The 3D Real-time Body. |
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4000 structures are included and labeled across all the models.
With intuitive user driven functionality, you can view clear, detailed and accurate 3D real-time modeling of human anatomy regionally. Create your own views to save as bookmarks or label, annotate and export your own bespoke images.
Each 3D model can be rotated in any direction by clicking and dragging with your mouse. Intuitive interactive features allow you to choose which structures are added, removed, hidden, x-rayed or isolated, enabling you to view your chosen view or structure from any angle. Each visible structure can be marked with a pin, labeled and annotated.
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- The powerful visuals are a valuable aid in teaching, presentations and consultations which can be pitched at any level, making the topic easy to explain and understand as you demonstrate regional anatomy
- Simply use the zoom function to take you inside the model, hide selected structures or select a specific structure to view and rotate in isolation.
- Create a custom view for using the interactive functions - then save and use the image for your own lectures and patient education.
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