3D Medical Animation: Cervical Spine & Disc Anatomy

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3D Anatomy Animation Art Cervical Medical Neck Nucleus Spine
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Nucleus Medical Art's 3D medical animation shows the anatomy of a
typical cervical (neck) spine and intervertebral disc. Details include
orientation of the cervical spine, movements of the spinal vertebrae,
and movement of intervertebral discs. A cross-section of the
intervertebral disk and spinal cord highlight the nucleus pulposus,
annulus fibrosus, spinal cord, dura mater, spinal root, and spinal
nerve.

Nucleus Medical Art is a leading creator and licensor of medical
illustrations, 3D medical animations and interactive multimedia for
medical devices, pharmaceutical companies, education, biotechnology,
marketing agencies, lawyers, and more. Online at
http://www.nucleusinc.com/youtube.

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3D Medical Animation: Cervical Spine & Disc Anatomy

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  • technically the ...

    technically the dens is part of axis (It forms as the vertebral body for C1, but fuses to axis to become...the axis of rotation)

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  • how do i download ...

    how do i download this video on my pc . plz help me

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  • cool

    cool

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  • They don't show the ...

    They don't show the DRG (Dorsal Root Ganglion) though, it's kinda crucial. Also, the first Vert. is Atlas, and the second is Axis. In between them lies the Dens (or Odontoid Process).

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  • What an amazing ...

    What an amazing medical animation. This video on Cervical Spine and Intervertabral Disc Anatomy is a great tool for demonstrating spinal anatomy and physiology. Your biology animations are outstanding, Nucleus Medical Art!

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  • awesome clinical ...

    awesome clinical site for medical students and residents contains audio and video lectures

    account: 02demand

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  • annulus fibrosus... ...

    annulus fibrosus...hmmm...I feel so much smarter already :)) :P
    awesome vid. ;)

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  • the music so cool ...

    the music so cool as the animation...

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  • genial!!

    genial!!

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  • xD Im really glad ...

    xD Im really glad us humans have backbones now that I think about it.

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  • Nice 3D medical ...

    Nice 3D medical animation showing spinal function.

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  • Once again- ...

    Once again- Outstanding examples of truly fine 3D animation work- way to go Nucleus Medical Art.

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  • what's the song's ...

    what's the song's name?

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  • Wow. This is ...

    Wow. This is gorgeous. Your medical animation really shows the anatomy and function of the spine and how it moves. Discs, Nerve Roots. Lovely! 3D really takes the cake!

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  • a beautiful medical ...

    a beautiful medical animation, seeing it in 3d is really informative

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