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BoneLab is a
teaching and learning tool for medical professionals, students and
anyone who is interested in skeletal anatomy. It is based on the
integrated human 3D skeleton model with the highest level of detail
presently available. BoneLab is a
free program for Windows.

Students can interact with the 3D model
and create new views,
colorize it, add annotations and comments and save it. Instructors can
use BoneLab to teach and present anatomical content to students and
patients, using predefined views.
A dictionary of annotation words is automatically maintained and
helps to quickly access all views related to a specific anatomical
term. By adding views and annotations, the personalized dictionary
will grow and will adapt to individual anatomical content, language
and learning habits.
The BoneLab user interface is view-centric like Google Earth's. Very
compact view files can be exchanged and distributed to other
BoneLab users, which makes it a valuable tool for collaboration and
distance learning.
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A skeletal model with 275 parts of bones,
teeth,
disks and cartilage is integrated.
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Optional colorization for instant visual
identification.
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All parts are stored with correct Latin
and English names.
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The integrated online browser provides
instant Wikipedia lookup for anatomical terms.
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BoneLab comes with more than 60 annotated
example views.
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Create your own views, add labels and
comments for
presentation, sharing with colleagues, students and peers.
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Mandibula bone with teeth and
annotations.

View of
sternum and ribcage including costal cartilage.

Hip Joints showing pelvis bones and
sacrum.

Vertebrae bones of the lumbar spine and
intervertebral disks.

Colorized View of the foot bones.
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