This software is the ultimate reference work on the human shoulder. Based on the Visible Human Project Data, individual anatomical features can be seen in detail, high resolution, and in three dimensions. The authors, including Stephen Copeland and Louis Bigliani, are among the world's leading experts in shoulder surgery and anatomy and have assembled a remarkable series of biomechanical animations and moving MRI show the relative bone positions during a number of typical joint motions. Text in the radiology mode written by David W. Stoller, MD, links to a range of pathology material for each joint. In addition, clear and accurate views of the brachial plexus are provided as well as full anatomy of the elbow.
Course instructors: Adopt Primal software for use in your class!
Teaching the intricacies of anatomy to your students has never been easier. Primal Pictures software programs allow you to illustrate anatomy to your students in remarkable new ways, and can be used in laboratory settings or in the classroom. Take advantage of special pricing on network versions for individual products or for the entire line of Primal software through an outright one-time purchase or a renewable license agreement. Several billing options are available based on the number of students in your course. These programs can be delivered via the Internet or through network configurations that can be constructed with your specific needs in mind. If you are interested in adopting this software for your class, please contact a sales representative at the phone numbers below for details!
| HK USA - Wes Osmon | (800) 747-4457 ext. 2430
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HK Canada
| (800) 465-7301
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HK Europe
| +44 (0) 113 255 5665
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HK Australia
| (08) 8372-0999
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HK New Zealand
| (09) 448-1207
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For a complete selection of Primal Pictures software, visit www.HumanKinetics.com/Primal.System Requirements
Windows
-Windows 98se/2000/ME/XP
-DVD-ROM drive
-Pentium processor or equivalent
-32 MB RAM
-800 x 600 screen resolution, 16-bit color
Macintosh
-DVD-ROM drive
-Power PC G3 233 Mhz processor
-64 MB RAM
-800 x 600 screen resolution, 16-bit color
-Mac OS 9 and later. Mac OS X runs natively.