Exploring real-time physiology in cadavers was once unimaginable—until now. Anatomage Bodies have advanced to simulate living human functions more closely than ever. Students can now control cadaveric breathing, examine cardiac pathophysiology, and even interact with the glucose regulation process—all using real human cadavers.
Visualize Physiology Better. Conceptualize various physiological processes through accurate 3D detail.
Facilitate Active Learning.
Students can actively engage in functional processes and interact with different elements to simulate the functions.
Enhance Accuracy.
Real anatomy combined with medically accurate physiological motions creates a precise representation of the human body.
Anatomage’s real-time physiology allows students to interact with and observe living body functions as they happen in real time.
Examine the electrical activity of the heart across various conditions using a 12-lead ECG.
Identify regions of the cerebral cortex based on their unique cellular structure and organization.
Explore the embryonic changes that occur from days 28 to 60 of pregnancy.
Discover how different muscles coordinate to produce various facial expressions.
Visualize the journey of glucose particles throughout the body after a meal in real time.
Identify neural landmarks in 3D, with highlighted regions and their physiological functions.
Engage with every step of urine production at both the macro and histological levels.
Adjust the cadaver’s breathing and respiration rate and see how these changes affect lung volume and pressure.
Learn about cerebral blood flow and its impact on patients using the stroke tool, which overlays a functional area map.
Explore the interconnections between electrical, mechanical, and pressure changes throughout the cardiac cycle.
Step into the role of a doctor by performing procedures on real human cadavers.
Perform hands-on catheterization activities on a real human body. Practice placing catheters inside arteries and visualize blood vessels in both 2D and 3D.
Explore lung pathways and assess airway structures in 3D to gain its spatial awareness. This feature is integrated into the Respiration tool.
Practice placing the ultrasound probe on living anatomy to explore internal structures, with visualization available in both 2D and 3D.
Enhance your classroom with powerful instructional tools. Simplify physiological learning with intuitive technology.
Explore schematics that simplify blood flow into basic diagrams, helping students grasp vessel connections and the blood’s path to and from the heart.
Switch between Basic, Intermediate, and Advanced anatomical detail levels to align with course requirements and ensure students retain the appropriate information.
Customize questions to quiz students on their deeper understanding of anatomy.