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Using the same anatomical illustrations from Netter's Atlas of Human Anatomy, these flash cards feature concise text to review muscles, bones, vessels, viscera and the joints.
These flash cards are based off of the print product of the same name, Netter's Advanced Head & Neck Flash Cards, authored by Neil S. Norton, PhD.
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Navigate through 248 fully annotated images with the flick of a finger
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Create your own pinpoints and labels to mark the structures you need to know
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Zoom and pan crystal clear images, in brilliant color with crisp detail
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Explore at your own pace and teach yourself in Study Mode, or test your mastery of the material in Quiz Mode
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Clinical “pearls” not found in the Atlas
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Praise for Netter's Anatomy Flash Cards, 2nd Edition:
"As a practicing internist I am constantly looking for anatomy pictures to explain things to my patients. Now there is no more dragging heavy texts from exam room to exam room!" - Constaj, on iTunes
"As a current medical student on clinical rotations, this app serves as a perfect review and study guide for anatomy." -Doctor Brian, on iTunes
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Match modern diagnostic images with a subset of the anatomic drawings from the Atlas of Human Anatomy, by Dr. Frank Netter, and enable a comfortable familiarity with how human anatomy is typically viewed in clinical practice.
Bridge the gap from the manner in which anatomic features appear in Netter's Atlas to their appearance in radiologic images with this app, based on the print product of the same name, authored by Edward Weber, DO, Joel Vilensky, PhD, and Stephen Carmichael, PhD, DSc.
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Zoom and pan 426 fully annotated, color illustrations coupled with diagnostic images, including advanced CTs and MRIs
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Concise text associated with each image details areas of origin, insertion, action, innervation, and anatomical relevance, and clinical correlations where appropriate
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Create your own pinpoints and labels to mark the structures you need to know
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Explore at your own pace and teach yourself in Study Mode, or test your mastery of the material in Quiz Mode
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Toggle visibility of individual structure pins
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Search by image name in the index
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Adjust text size for image text
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Designed for iPad™ Designed for iPad™
Native iPad graphics and app controls
modalityBODY Content modalityBODY Content
Download via In App Purchase from the modalityBODY Store
Using the same anatomical illustrations from Netter's Atlas of Human Anatomy, these flash cards feature concise text to review muscles, bones, vessels, viscera and the joints.
Learn head and neck anatomy with eleven sections featuring over 248 fully annotated images, including:
• Development - 11 images
• Osteology - 24 images
• Neuroanatomy - 14 images
• Neck - 51 images
• Scalp and Face - 32 images
• Fossae of the Deep Face - 31 images
• Nose and Nasal Cavity - 21 images
• Oral Cavity - 22 images
• Ear - 15 images
• Orbit - 17 images
• Imaging - 10 images
This volume is comprised of the content found in the print product of the same name, authored by Neil Norton, PhD. For additional content details, visit www.elsevier.com
All content © Elsevier
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Designed for iPad™ Designed for iPad™
Native iPad graphics and app controls
modalityBODY Content modalityBODY Content
Download via In App Purchase from the modalityBODY Store
These bestselling flash cards contain full-color illustrations from Netter's Atlas of Human Anatomy, 5th Edition, paired with concise text identifying structures, reviewing anatomical information and clinical correlations.
A regional organization parallels Netter's Atlas as well as most of today's anatomy classes. More than 300 fully annotated images include:
• Head and Neck - 84 images
• Back and Spinal Cord - 24 images
• Thorax - 27 images
• Abdomen - 31 images
• Pelvis and Perineum - 22 images
• Upper Limb - 65 images
• Lower Limb - 71 images
This volume is comprised of the content found in the print product of the same name, authored by John Hansen, PhD. For additional content details, visit www.elsevier.com
All content © Elsevier
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Designed for iPad™ Designed for iPad™
Native iPad graphics and app controls
modalityBODY Content modalityBODY Content
Download via In App Purchase from the modalityBODY Store
Match modern diagnostic images with a subset of the anatomic drawings from the Atlas of Human Anatomy, by Dr. Frank Netter, and enable a comfortable familiarity with how human anatomy is typically viewed in clinical practice.
A regional organization parallels Netter's Atlas as well as most of today's anatomy classes. More than 400 fully annotated atlas and radiologic images include:
• Head and Neck - 116 images
• Back and Spinal Cord - 34 images
• Thorax - 56 images
• Abdomen - 70 images
• Pelvis and Perineum - 34 images
• Upper Limb - 66 images
• Lower Limb - 50 images
This volume is comprised of the content found in the print product of the same name, authored by Edward Weber, DO, Joel Vilensky, PhD, and Stephen Carmichael, PhD, DSc. For additional content details, visit www.elsevier.com
All content © Elsevier
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9/8/2010 by Press Room, Modality
Interactive Reference and Learning Volumes Featuring Anatomy Illustrations by Dr. Frank Netter Available Now for In App Purchase
Durham, NC - September 8, 2010 - Modality, Inc. today announced the release of four new content sets from Elsevier for use in the modalityBODY App for iPad. Netter’s Advanced Head and Neck Flash Cards, Netter’s Anatomy Flash Cards, Netter’s Concise Radiologic Anatomy, and Netter’s Musculoskeletal Flash Cards are now available for In App Purchase via the modalityBODY App.
The modalityBODY App allows users to view, organize, annotate, search and store thousands of medical images and create custom image collections for study and reference. The store within the app offers a variety of world-class anatomical and medical imaging atlases and flash cards, all with native iPad image quality. Users may combine these collections with their own images to create a robust library of anatomical reference material. Custom structure labels and annotations may be added to any image, and a powerful visual cross-referencing index is maintained for all structures across all volumes in the app.
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9/14/2009 by Dr. Wodajo, iMedicalApps.com
In the personal library of many physicians, there is at least one hard bound collection of beautifully hand drawn color illustrations by Frank Netter MD (1906-1991). These drawings were the work of an immensely gifted graphic artist who, by stripping away every unimportant detail, made human anatomy even more vivid and more beautiful. Frank Netter was also a physician with deep appreciation for the varieties and causes of human diseases. Sometimes, the first image that comes to mind when thinking of a disease is the drawing in a Netter book.
Now, many of those drawings have been assembled and annotated for a series of four medical iPhone applications by Modality. As an orthopedic surgeon, I immediately purchased the musculoskeletal edition ($29.99). The other applications offered by Modality are geared toward general anatomy, head & neck anatomy, and neuroanatomy.
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11/9/2010 by Press Room, Modality
Atlas Features Over 800 Images and 2000 Distinct Structures Through a Full Range of Modern Imaging Techniques
Modality, Inc. today announced the release of the Imaging Atlas of Human Anatomy from Elsevier for use in the modalityBODY App for iPad. The complete atlas presents a healthy human body through a variety of modern imaging techniques, and is available for In App Purchase via the modalityBODY App. Users may also download a free sampler of the Imaging Atlas of the Human Body from the modalityBODY Store within the app, a place where registered users can access and purchase premium content.