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“I want to congratulate you on an excellent product! The interactive
spine is an powerful program both for educators and practicing DCs. I
everyone I have showed the product to is very impressed. You development
team should be very proud of their work.”
Jack Fulkman, ChiroClinicOnline.com
From Dynamic Chiropractic May issue
Interactive Spine - Chiropractic Edition
CD-ROM Review by Jim Edwards, DC,
DACBO, LAc
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Title:
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Interactive
Spine - Chiropractic Edition
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Author:
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Alexandra
Webb, BSc, MChiro; Guy Gosselin, DC; Jonathan Cook, BSc, DipHE (PhysEd),
BSc (Chiro), DC; Dana J. Lawrence, DC; and Roger Soames
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Publisher:
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Primal
Pictures Ltd.
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The
information contained in this CD-ROM is based in part on the Visible
Human Project from the National Library of Medicine. The CD is both PC
and Macintosh compatible and features a 3D computer model of the entire
vertebral column and spinal cord. It is organized into eight distinct
sections: Anatomy, Contents, MRI, Quiz Section, Most Common Questions,
Examination, Conditions, and Treatment. Each of these major sections is
further divided into subsections, with extensive text and video clip
references. Simply move the cursor over any image on the screen and
click for a complete description of the structure, whether it is bone,
ligament, nerve, blood vessel, or muscle. Each image can be rotated
three dimensionally, and you can also correlate views of the 3D model
with multiplanar MRI.
The examination section
covers orthopedic tests, muscle testing, neurological tests and motion
palpation - all with video clip demonstrations. The conditions section
covers common injuries to the spine. The treatment section covers
manipulations/adjustments and rehabilitation, also with video clips.
The orthopedic subsection
includes an extensive list of tests, grouped by corresponding spinal
section. In addition to a written description of each test, there is an
optional video clip demonstrating the test. This is a good review for
those who have been in practice a while, as well as an excellent
teaching tool for the student clinician. There are minor discrepancies
(e.g., prone vs. supine), between the text and video on one or two of
the tests shown, but given the overall volume of material covered, the
accuracy is quite good.
This program is very
user-friendly and has an extensive help menu. Even the novice computer
user will find it easy to navigate. If you do any type of in-office or
out-of-office presentations, this will add that extra "zing"
to your visuals. As a teaching and training tool, it is unsurpassed in
displaying complex anatomical and pathological information, as well as
detailed coverage of therapeutic methods and rehabilitation.
If it hasn't done so
already, this CD-ROM has the potential to change the way anatomy is
taught in chiropractic and medical schools. Each image is printable or
available for use with a built-in "slidebox" feature, or for
use with programs such as PowerPoint.
Think back to your own
anatomy classes. Can you imagine if you could have been able to first
view the gross anatomy, see the vascular system, identify the individual
nerves, review possible pathologies, and then go into the lab to dissect
and view each item in vivo? Amazing.
Having been involved in
numerous postgraduate courses in years past, this CD-ROM would have been
an invaluable addition as a teaching tool. I believe it will become the
standard by which other programs are judged, and what we come to expect
at the seminars and trainings we attend. I highly recommend it.
Dr.
Edwards' rating:
9.8 out
of 10
To order a copy of this
product, call MPA Provider Services at (800) 359-2289.
If you have authored,
published or produced a book, audio or video package that is
chiropractic-oriented, educational, nonpromo-tional and written or
produced in a professional manner, and would like it reviewed in Dynamic
Chiropractic, please send two copies of the product to:
Review Editor
Dynamic Chiropractic
P.O. Box
4109
Huntington Beach
,
California
92605-4109
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