Anomalous Medical Blog http://www.anomalousmedical.com/Blog Anomalous Medical News and Updates http://www.anomalousmedical.com/Blog/2016/July/Version4_1 [email protected] Anomalous Medical 4.1 Released Anomalous Medical 4.1 fixes connection problems starting the program. 2016-07-17T21:02:36Z http://www.anomalousmedical.com/Blog/2015/November/Version3_0 [email protected] Anomalous Medical version 3.0 update Now there's more anatomy to explore in Anomalous Medical on your phone, tablet or computer. All 206 bones of the human skeleton! Anomalous Medical 3.0 features a complete interactive skeleton, higher-resolution graphics and cross platform support. This release greatly expands the capabilities of the program. Adding support for most popular devices. Anomalous Medical is now available on Windows, Android, iPad and Mac. IOS 9 Multitasking is also available on supported devices. iPhone support is pending approval from Apple. 2015-11-11T19:27:58Z http://www.anomalousmedical.com/Blog/2015/May/Version2_7 [email protected] Anomalous Medical version 2.7 update A new version of Anomalous Medical is now available. This version adds support for the Android operating system. 2015-05-29T20:13:43Z http://www.anomalousmedical.com/Blog/2015/April/FrenchMagazine [email protected] Anomalous Medical featured on French television show Anomalous Medical was recently featured on segment about jaw surgery for the French TV show le magazine de la sante. The show's hosts used Anomalous Medical to describe jaw anatomy and how it functions during an open and close sequence. 2015-04-07T13:41:07Z http://www.anomalousmedical.com/Blog/2015/April/AnomalousMedicalForiPad [email protected] Anomalous Medical for iPad now Available Anomalous Medical for iPad will allow users to explore the nervous, muscular, circulatory, lymphatic, respiratory, skeletal, and digestive systems that make up the head and neck region of the body with the convenience and mobility of a tablet. The easy-to-use interface in Anomalous Medical allows a user to rotate, zoom into and pan across the anatomy for the right view. 2015-04-03T14:02:24Z http://www.anomalousmedical.com/Blog/2015/April/Version2_5 [email protected] Anomalous Medical 2.5 Released A new version of Anomalous Medical is now available. The update features several under-the-hood improvements, such as faster plugin loading speeds. 2015-03-31T19:41:53Z http://www.anomalousmedical.com/Blog/2015/February/PracticeSuiteBlog Anomalous Medical Featured in Practice Suite's Practice Management Blog Anomalous Medical's lead programmer, Andrew Piper, was recently interviewed for an article in Practice Suite's Practice Management Blog. The indepth Q&A article delved into the what type of services Anomalous Medical offers, how 3D anatomy graphics and simulations can be useful to medical professionals, students and patients and what role 3D anatomy software has to play in the years to come. 2015-02-12T15:09:28Z http://www.anomalousmedical.com/Blog/2014/December/Version2_4 [email protected] Anomalous Medical version 2.4 update The Anomalous Medical UI has a new look, and we've added several features, such layer and camera angle controls, bookmark folder management and advanced Anatomy Finder search options, to improve anatomy exploration. 2014-12-19T13:55:11Z http://www.anomalousmedical.com/Blog/2014/September/AddRemoveSlides [email protected] How to Add and Remove 3D Anatomy Slides in Smart Lecture This latest video tutorial shows how to quickly add and remove slides in a Smart Lecture. 2014-09-05T20:27:43Z http://www.anomalousmedical.com/Blog/2014/August/Version2_3 [email protected] Anomalous Medical version 2.3 update features new 3D model prop services We are proud to announce that our custom 3D model prop services are now available with Anomalous Medical version 2.3. A prop is a 3D model of an instrument or device that runs in the software along with the 3D anatomy. Our in-house 3D artists can model a custom prop for your needs or upload a 3D model you already own into Anomalous Medical. Use the props along with the 3D anatomy to make educational, instructional, promotional presentations with animated timelines. If you are interested having us create or add 3D models of your instruments and devices into Anomalous Medical, please contact us for more information. 2014-08-29T15:05:51Z http://www.anomalousmedical.com/Articles/TeethModel [email protected] A New Type of Teeth Model Our teeth model is the most interactive model of the teeth you can get in a software package. The 3D teeth in Anomalous Medical are based on the average shape and dimension of all the teeth we have observed in person and from photographic resources. If you are considering buying a teeth model, learn more about the 3D Teeth in Anomalous Medical. 2014-08-06T17:16:37Z http://www.anomalousmedical.com/Blog/2014/July/Version2_2 [email protected] Anomalous Medical 2.2 Update Features Improved Teeth Simulation The Anomalous Medical 2.2 Update includes improvements to overall performance and simulation products. We have made the teeth more rigid. This has improved the teeth simulation, eliminating undesirable interference between the upper and lower teeth when the muscle forces are high. You can now better show guidance when protruding the jaw forward with the mandible movement controls. Through optimization efforts to make the software use computer resources better, Anomalous Medical requires less power from a laptop’s battery and generates less heat on PC and Mac laptops and desktops. At Anomalous Medical, we are committed to improving our products and features, and we encourage our users to contact us with their feedback. Take advantage of training opportunities. Sign up for a training seminar today. We offer the following seminars: Anomalous Medical Basics, Dental Simulation Basics, Smart Lecture Tools Basics, and Advanced Animation Timelines. 2014-07-31T19:13:55Z http://www.anomalousmedical.com/Blog/2014/July/Lecturers [email protected] 3D Anatomy Simulation Software for Lecturers and Presenters in Dentistry Anomalous Medical is a powerful, interactive 3D anatomy software program dental professionals can use to effectively educate their patients and colleagues using accurate anatomical models and simulations. 2014-07-10T20:43:35Z http://www.anomalousmedical.com/Blog/2014/June/Amped [email protected] Build Successful 3D Anatomy Smart Lectures You Can Sell Getting paid for your expertise has become a powerful incentive to create something of value and sell it on the Internet.Whether it’s a handmade quilt, home décor or an educational smart lecture to explain a concept in medicine, people will pay a premium for something that they see has great value. 2014-06-27T15:30:53Z http://www.anomalousmedical.com/Blog/2014/June/MovingJaw [email protected] Why we have the best articulating 3D Jaw The temporomandibular joint is the most complex and misunderstood joint in the human body. In the United States, there are more than 35 million people who suffer from a TMJ problem, according to the TMJ Association. That’s almost one-tenth of the U.S. population. Most of those suffering from TMD – about 90 percent – are women. Someone with a TMJ problem often goes years without treatment, and when they do seek treatment, dentists are ill-equipped to educate patients on the specifics of their TMJ and occlusion problem. That’s why we set out six years ago to create an accurate moving jaw that could be distorted to further understanding about the TMJ and the foundational issues that affect it. It was not an easy feat. It took years of research and development, working with some of the best TMJ experts to get the movements just right. 2014-06-13T19:45:36Z http://www.anomalousmedical.com/Blog/2014/June/Version2_1 [email protected] Anomalous Medical 2.1 Released Anomalous Medical Version 2.1 includes an enhanced Anatomy Finder user interface and features. Now you can select multiple pieces of anatomy, making it possible to hide, highlight, and show more anatomy at once. 2014-06-04T20:11:00Z http://www.anomalousmedical.com/Blog/2014/February/AnteriorGuidance [email protected] Joint Based Anterior Guidance Smart Lecture Released We're proud to announce the release of our latest Smart Lecture now available in the Anomalous Medical store. We partnered with the Piper Education and Research Center to create a Smart Lecture that shows what happens to Anterior Guidance when the joint is distorted. 2014-02-25T21:24:14Z http://www.anomalousmedical.com/Blog/2014/February/Version2_0 [email protected] Anomalous Medical 2.0 Released We’re excited to announce Anomalous Medical Version 2.0. The latest version of Anomalous Medical includes some great user interface (UI) enhancements and feature updates to the Smart Lecture Tools. 2014-02-17T18:28:31Z http://www.anomalousmedical.com/Blog/2013/December/Cloud [email protected] Share files between computers with the cloud Cloud storage services have come a long way over the past few years and there are a lot of free options available. We recommend using Dropbox, SkyDrive or Google Drive. All three offer free space and have a desktop application that syncs your files to the cloud. With the cloud, you can easily retrieve them from home, work, or wherever you are at anytime. 2013-12-13T18:42:00Z http://www.anomalousmedical.com/Blog/2013/September/Sternocleidomastoid [email protected] What is the Sternocleidomastoid? The sternocleidomastoid muscles are long and extend from the thorax to the base of the skull just behind the ear on both sides of the neck. Each muscles passes obliquely across the side of the neck. The sternocleidomastoid muscles flex the neck and assist with oblique neck rotation. When one of the sternocleidomastoid muscles contracts, the face turns to the opposite side. When both muscles contract the head bends toward the chest. 2013-09-18T17:59:16Z http://www.anomalousmedical.com/Blog/2013/September/Version1_10 [email protected] Anomalous Medical Version 1.10 Released Anomalous Medical Version 1.10 includes performance and security improvements. It's important for customers to note that during the installation of this update you must reinstall all of your products by clicking the Download All button. First, Wait until the "Reading plugin information from server..." text disappears before clicking on the Download All button. The screenshots below show what steps to take. Click on the screenshots for a larger image. After you update and restart, if you are missing any of your products, just open the Anomalous Medical task menu, click on the My Downloads icon, let it load and then click on the Download All button. 2013-09-10T19:34:39Z http://www.anomalousmedical.com/Blog/2013/August/HelpForum [email protected] Anomalous Medical Launches Help Forum We've launched a new help forum where users can openly ask and discuss issues, problems and solutions about Anomalous Medical with developers and other users. The forum uses Google Groups, so having a gmail account is necessary to post and add topics 2013-08-05T13:31:26Z http://www.anomalousmedical.com/Blog/2013/July/SonyHMM-3000MT [email protected] Sony introduces 3D headset for operating room We’ve seen and played around with head mounted 3D capable devices, such as the Oculus Rift, here at Anomalous Medical and they are pretty awesome, really immersive and give you plenty of flexibility to move around. Now it looks like surgeons will get their own device to use in the operating room. And we think that's really cool. Sony has launched a 3D head-mounted monitor surgeons can wear while performing laparoscopic surgery using 3D-compatible endoscopes. 2013-07-24T18:04:32Z http://www.anomalousmedical.com/Blog/2013/July/HyoidBone [email protected] Facts About the Hyoid Bone The hyoid bone is peculiar piece of anatomy. It's the only bone in the body that is not connected to any other bone except by muscles and ligaments. This horseshoe-shaped bone is situated in the anterior midline of the neck and floats freely between the chin and the thyroid cartilage. 2013-07-11T14:12:55Z http://www.anomalousmedical.com/Blog/2013/July/AnomalousMedicalWallpaper [email protected] Anomalous Medical Logo Desktop Wallpaper Get the Anomalous Medical 3D Wallpaper for your desktop. Click Get it now, right-click the image, and then click Set as background. 2013-07-09T20:02:54Z