Alice Roberts Course Update

Snippet from the “Female Anatomy with Professor Alice Roberts” course in Complete Anatomy showing the parts, surfaces and landmarks of the skull

In celebration of our complete female model, the team at Complete Anatomy have collaborated with TV anatomist, Professor Alice Roberts, to create our very first course utilizing female anatomy.READ POST

Palmar Aponeurosis Snippet 

Palmar Aponeurosis Snippet 

Beneath the skin on the palm of your hand lies the palmar aponeurosis. In the central part of the deep fascia, this thickened structure is highly specialized. It is in the shape of a triangle and protects underlying neurovasculature and tendinous structures. With its firm attachment to the palmar skin, it provides an improvement on grip.  READ POST

World Health Day 2022

World Health Day 2022

World Health Day is celebrated annually, and each year draws attention to a specific health concern around the world. The theme for 2022 is Our Planet, Our Health.READ POST

Mother’s Day 2022

Mother’s Day 2022

Grandmothers, Mothers, Stepmothers, Adopted Mothers, and Carers. Every Mother looks different for every family, and there are many ways to become a mother. As we celebrate Mother’s Day, we look at the miracle of Pregnancy.READ POST

New Course on female anatomy coming soon

With the release of the new full female model, we began our journey to level the playing field in anatomical content, bringing balance to the representation of male and female anatomy.READ POST

Understanding “Whiplash”

Hyperextension of the neck leading to whiplash

The term “Whiplash” is commonly used to describe a hyperextension injury of the neck. It is a non-medical term that describes the sudden whipping movement of the head and neck upon impact.READ POST

Cadavers in Anatomy Education

Collection of cadaveric images from a cadaveric images course

The earliest documented cadaveric dissection by a medical student was performed in the 16th century but there is no doubt that the practice is even older than that.READ POST