Welcome to Primal's 3D Atlas of Human Anatomy of the Pelvis For a comprehensive guide to all the tabs, tools, and icons, please click on the Help icon in the top right corner. QUICK START GUIDE TO USING Primal's 3D Atlas of Human Anatomy of the Pelvis 3D VIEWS The 3D Views tab to the lower right of the screen displays a list of all available 3D views. Use this list to quickly navigate around the product. ANATOMY Explore the 3D anatomy using the Layer and Rotate controls at the bottom of the screen. Add/remove layers of anatomy using the drop-down menu and the up/down arrows. Rotate the 3D model using the left/right arrows - double arrows rotate by 9 frames in either direction; single arrows rotate by 1 frame. Click on any structure in the image to highlight it and read related text. You can Save or Print images and text at any time. CONTENTS Click on the Contents icon at the top left of the screen to open a list of expandable folders containing text articles for all structures as well as slides and 3D and MRI views. INDEX Click on the Index icon at the top left of the screen to list all anatomical structures, slides and 3D views alphabetically. BOOKMARKS Click on the Bookmarks icon to save a bookmark to the image, movie, or slide you are currently viewing. Bookmarks are stored in the program for next time, and are easily imported and exported. WEBLINK Click on the Weblink icon at the top left of the screen to save a URL to the image, movie, or slide you are currently viewing. SEARCH Use the Search box at the top right of the screen to search the entire contents of this title. DISCLAIMER The material in this product is for educational purposes only and is not intended to represent the only, or necessarily the best, approach, method or procedure for the situation discussed. This material is intended to present various approaches, procedures, views, or analyses of the author that may be helpful to others who face similar situations. Primal Pictures Ltd and the authors disclaim any liability for injury or other damages resulting to any individual and for all claims that may arise out of the use of any procedure or techniques discussed or demonstrated in the videos, whether these claims shall be asserted by a practitioner or any other person. For more information on our full range of titles please visit www.primalpictures.com and for online versions www.anatomy.tv © 2014 Primal Pictures Ltd Copyright Primal Pictures Ltd 2014