
Medical Anatomy Software - PocketAnatomy
Fly around the human body with a swipe of your finger with Pocket Anatomy for iPhone and iPad. Search through 1000s of anatomical structures and system layers including skin, skeletal, …
Teaching Anatomy Archives - Pocket Anatomy
Pocket Anatomy is there on your iPad and you get excited every time you show it to your friends. The coolest part? Flipping through the two human models showing the layers and the beautiful …
Nipple - Pocket Anatomy
Anatomy (nipple/papilla/teat) Small (about 1cm, size varies, bigger during and subsequent to lactation) skin -covered projection/bump/eminence on front centre of breast (surrounded by …
Precentral gyrus - Pocket Anatomy
Anatomy. A gyrus located anterior to the central sulcus. It extends anteroinferiorly from the great longitudinal fissure and ends just above the lateral sulcus. It forms part of the frontal lobe. …
Hip (coxal joint) - Pocket Anatomy
Pocket Anatomy Pins. Hip (coxal joint) PA / Published in Pocket Anatomy Pins. Hip (coxal joint) Motion. The hip joint is a multiaxial synovial ball and socket joint. It is formed by the articulation …
Apex of the lung - Pocket Anatomy
Anatomy. Rounded upper part of the lung, it extends into the neck, reaching 2.5 cm – 4 cm above level of the sternal end of the first rib. A sulcus, produced by the subclavian artery as it curves …
Sacrum - S1 - Pocket Anatomy
Anatomy. At birth, there are 5 (usually) distinct sacral bones; fusion starts age 16-18, finished about 34. S1 is the top (i.e. base) and biggest segment of the fused sacrum. Consists of …
Adductor brevis - Pocket Anatomy
Anatomy. Origin: Body and inferior ramus of pubic bone. Insertion: Pectineal line and proximal part of linea aspera of the femur. Key Relations:-One of the six muscles of the medial …
Lumbar vertebra - L1 - Pocket Anatomy
Anatomy. 1st/highest lumbar vertebra. Body bigger than T12, smaller than L2-5 (progressively bigger, supporting more weight). No articular facets for ribs on body or transverse process …
Lumbar vertebra L3 - body - Pocket Anatomy
Anatomy Big, wide vertebra (bodies progressively bigger C1 – L5), cylindrical, upper and lower surfaces flat or somewhat concave. Articulates with vertebrae above and below through …