The most commonly torn rotator cuff muscle is the supraspinatus muscle.READ POST
Cholesterol | Pathologies
Cholesterol is a type of fat that is either produced by the liver or consumed through your diet.READ POST
Points of Auscultation | Anatomy Slices
Have you ever gone to the doctor and they’ve used a stethoscope to listen to your chest and back? What exactly are they doing, and are they just moving the stethoscope around at random?READ POST
Tricompartmental Osteoarthritis | Pathologies
Osteoarthritis is among the most common of joint disorders, and is characterised by joint pain due to wear and tear of the joint.READ POST
What’s new in Complete Anatomy 4.2 | Webinar
Last week, Lindsay Brandes of our Customer Success team hosted a special in-house lecture on our latest update: Complete Anatomy 4.2.READ POST
Rotator Cuff Tear | Pathologies
The rotator cuff comprises of a set of four muscles that serve to stabilize the shoulder, including the Infraspinatus, Supraspinatus, Teres Minor, and Subscapularis.READ POST
Lumbar Herniated Disc | Pathologies
Nerve routes extend from the spinal cord through the openings of each side from the cervical vertebrae.READ POST
Trigger Finger Release | Procedures
Trigger finger is a condition of the hand that limits finger movement.READ POST
New Course: Clinical Correlates of the Heart | Webinar
This week, Katie Thursfield, senior Content Manager at 3D4Medical, presented a flash webinar on our upcoming Courses, focussing on our newest course: Clinical Correlates of the Heart.READ POST
8 Handy Tips to Remember the Bones of the Wrist | Anatomy Slices
Want to know the name for each carpal bone off-hand? Scrub up on your latin and learn these 8 handy tips.READ POST