Showing posts with label Animations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Animations. Show all posts

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Hallpike test and Epley Maneuvers for BPPV

The idea of animation using clay model works for complex tests and maneuvers like this one for BPPV So get hold of some clay and make your own clay motions for difficult to remember things. We had proffessors who taught us anatomy using multicoloured clay to highlight important surgical structures.
  

Toll like receptor pathway : Watch a cartoon

Ever thought immunology is so complex? Why don't you put your imagination into a cartoon and remeber the complexities of innate immunity better? The innate immune system is an ancient host defense mechanism found in almost every multicellular organism from plants to humans. In invertebrates it is the sole mechanism of defense against pathogens but in higher vertebrates constitutes the first line of defense. The role of the innate immune system is not an insignificant one; not only must it discriminate between self and non-self as well as distinguish between pathogenic and non-pathogenic microbes, it also plays an important role in triggering and optimizing the adaptive immune response. This remarkable system allows an immediate non-specific response against microorganisms whereas the adaptive immunity mounts a specific response against the invading pathogen during the late phase of the infection.

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

TURP animation video

Next time you will remember TURP (Trans Urethral Resection of Prostrate) better if you watch this video :-)



Friday, August 27, 2010

Study embryology with interactive flash animations

This is a wonderful site to study human embryology with running animations (Click on play button over the top left side of animation to see the animation) : http://www.indiana.edu/~anat550/genanim/latfold/latfold.swf

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Interactive study of Glycolysis

Match either the reactant / enzyme name in the various steps of glycolysis. Study reactant structures of glycolysis interactively HERE.

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Inter Nuclear Opthalmoplegia


This is a animation of left Inter Nuclear Opthalmoplegia. It's not my creation, I picked it up from http://www.medicalgeek.com/lecture-notes/23252-internuclear-ophthalmoplegia-animated-tutorial.html#post69877 . Go there to see this animation.
Animations are very helpful many times. You can copy and see this animation in your mobile for quick reference.

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