3d images of bones?

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nev

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Hi,
Does anyone know a good website where I can observe bones and its different structures erally clearly. I was thinking maybe there could be a website which could show a 3d image of a bone in different orientations (like using the mouse to rotate the image)...
Thanks
Nev
 
Hi Nev,
I searched Google and I found this site, I checked it and it was exactly
What I think you meant! 😉
Hope you like it!

I edited my post because I later realized that its Wolf osteology! I feel stupid sorry! :laugh: :laugh:

Here’s the site if you want to check it anyways! :laugh:
http://www.uwyo.edu/RealLearning/wolfindex.html

sorry!
 
Dr.Dijlah said:
Hi Nev,
I searched Google and I found this site, I checked it and it was exactly
What I think you meant! 😉
Hope you like it!

I edited my post because I later realized that its Wolf osteology! I feel stupid sorry! :laugh: :laugh:

Here’s the site if you want to check it anyways! :laugh:
http://www.uwyo.edu/RealLearning/wolfindex.html

sorry!

No problem dude! Thanks for atleast helping me. 😎
 
Taus said:
You may want to check this out: http://www.dynamicspine.com/ Its an interactive program created a few years ago by PCOM faculty to help learn functional anatomy

Thanks a lot Taus....the program is a great learning tool for structures related to the spine 👍 👍

Nev
 
Taus said:
You may want to check this out: http://www.dynamicspine.com/ Its an interactive program created a few years ago by PCOM faculty to help learn functional anatomy

Hmm I've got one problem. The videos seem to take too long to load. Is this usually common?
 
I find that the best way to study the 3D anatomy of bones is to use real bones.. Our library has a box of bones available for use by students, and I used it before my anatomy exams.

Cheers

Ezekiel
 
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