Did you know that embryologically, both female and male external genitalia have the same origin? Let’s take a look with a preview of our latest Detailed Model.READ POST
Author: Ashton Luxgrant
Female model countdown: Content update
In the countdown to the female model release, Ashton Luxgrant of the content team at Complete Anatomy gives us the inside track on our most exciting update of the year.READ POST
PREVIEW: Ovarian Cycle Detailed Model
If you’re reading this article, you may already know what the ovaries are in the female reproductive system. They are two ovular structures about the size of an almond and each one lies at the sides of the pelvis.READ POST
📢 🥁 Introducing the new abdomen model available NOW in Complete Anatomy 2022🥁 📢
Did you know that the abdomen and the pelvis, although considered separate entities, form the largest continuous visceral cavity in the human body?READ POST
📢 🥁 Introducing the new spine model available NOW in Complete Anatomy🥁 📢
Did you know there are over one billion neurons in the spinal cord 😲!?READ POST
Remember the contents of the Femoral triangle with this crafty mnemonic
The femoral triangle?, also known as Scarpa’s triangle, is an area of much clinical importance when dealing with a femoral hernia.READ POST
4 years in the making: The full female model
We know you have been waiting for us to release a female counterpart to our male gross anatomy model, and the wait is nearly over! Coming in July 2021, Complete Anatomy is bringing you the much-requested full female gross anatomy model ?♀️ ♀.READ POST
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month
For many countries across the world, October marks Breast Cancer Awareness month. This international health campaign originally started in the United States in 1985. The goal was to educate women about breast cancer and early detection tests, ultimately letting women take control of their breast health.READ POST
The Popliteal Fossa
At the posterior aspect of the knee? lies the popliteal fossa. It is a diamond shaped♦️area that holds several important nerves and vessels that travel from the thigh to the knee. In this snippet we will take a closer look at its borders and contents. READ POST
Rotator cuff tear: The Facts
Often rotator cuff injuries are associated with professional athletes, such as pitchers⚾️ and tennis players?. However, a majority of patients are those ages 50 and over.READ POST