Discover the complex structures of the human body using the groundbreaking Interactive Radiology Atlas. Equipped with detailed X-ray images, this atlas allows you to explore every bone in the body with precision and clarity.
Unlock the secrets of the human body with the Interactive Radiological Atlas today!
Lower Leg (Lateral View)
With elaborate X-ray images, we will analyze a new body area in each section. This time our focus is on studying the bones of the lower leg.
Pelvic Region (AP View)
The bony pelvis consists of three main bones: the two hip bones, and the sacrum. The hip bones, each composed of the ilium, ischium, and pubis, articulate with each other at the pubic symphysis in the front, forming the pelvic inlet and outlet.
Lumbar Spine (AP View)
The lumbar spine, an essential component of the human vertebral column, serves as a crucial support structure for the upper body. Located in the lower back region, it is uniquely adapted to withstand considerable stress and weight-bearing activities.
Skull (Lateral View)
The skull, often referred to as the cranium, can be divided into two main parts: the cranial bones, and the facial bones. It is a remarkable structure that serves as the protective fortress of the brain and sensory organs while providing support and functionality to the head and face.
You've studied the textbooks. Watched the modules. Taken the notes. Now it’s time to move beyond theory and ask yourself: Can you apply it when it really matters? Because in healthcare, knowledge isn’t just academic.
It’s clinical. It’s practical. It’s critical.
And sometimes, it’s life or death.
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