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@AnatomyStandard

We are creating a 3D model of the human body and develop resources for teaching and explaining anatomy. We post our progress here and on our website.

Riga, Latvia Katılım Ekim 2019
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Gluteal muscles during a kickback movement. The animation highlights the gluteus maximus in hip extension, then reveals the gluteus medius and deeper hip rotators working beneath. Write a short essay in the comments on why the gluteal muscles are your favorite muscles.
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@LennartBentsen This is a vacuum of space, so gravity does not have an effect! But thank you. We are glad you like our work.
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@AnatomyStandard Love your stuff, but if I were to use this to my students I'd have to point out it's mispresentation about the role of quads in this particular movement (gravity ->eccentric hamstrings) :-)
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We are pleased to present a new lateral-view animation of the leg in motion. As the limb moves through extension and flexion, the active muscle groups light up. Now the challenge: can you name every muscle active in each phase? Most people miss at least one. #anatomystandard
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A focused look at the quadriceps - the muscle group that powers extension, absorbs impact, and shapes the movement of the lower limb - brought to life in our latest 3D animation. Can you name all four heads of the quadriceps muscle?
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A new article on one of the most complex joints in the human body, the Knee Joint, is now live! Explore the detailed anatomy of this remarkable structure that plays a vital role in movement and stability. Read the full article – anatomystandard.com/ossa-et-junctu…
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Today, we’re excited to share our latest animation — the hamstrings and their function in movement. A huge thank you to Dr. Bertram Zarins and our community for your continuous support to help make animations like these happen. linktr.ee/anatomystandard
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