
Animation damage to nerve fibers caused by diabetes
3D animation about diabetic neuropathy, which is a pathological change in nerve fibers caused by diabetes.
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3D animation about diabetic neuropathy, which is a pathological change in nerve fibers caused by diabetes.

Medical illustration of a “Frozen Shoulder”, a painful shoulder stiffness.

Design of an illustration on the skin changes in acne vulgaris in a sectional view of the skin.

Illustrations on the anatomical changes of veins and venous valves in varicose (varices). Visualization of the insufficiency of the venous valves with blood reflux.

3D animation on the effect of niacin on cholesterol: lowering LDL cholesterol, Lp (a) and triglycerides and increasing HDL cholesterol.

3D animation of the anatomy of female abdomen with illustration of skeleton, vessels, intestine, uterus and bladder.

Illustration of the anatomie of the skin showing the hair follicles and hair follicles and sebaceous gland.

Comparative illustration of healthy skin versus psoriasis skin changes.

3D animation on embryology, development and oxygen and nutrients supply of the fetus through the placenta.

llustration of the anatomy of the male abdomen in the sagittal section (bladder, prostate, penis, testis, vas deferens, epididymis, urethra).

Animation of the absorption processes off the stomach wall. Presentation of the secondary cells with nerves and supplying blood vessels.

Illustration of changes in the skin structure due to atopic dermatitis – reduction of lipids and penetration of pathogens by damaged skin barrier.

Medical animation of pyshiological processes during digestion.

3D animation about an intrauterine device (position, release and effect of the hormones).

Illustrations on arthritis of the hand and the hip at various stages of the disease.

Project description of different illustrations of an ovum for a print campaign for Wyeth Pharma.

Illustrations of lymphatics and lymph nodes in the female breast.

Illustration of unmyelinated and myelinated nerve fibers.

Illustration of the components of blood: erythrocytes, leukocytes, thrombocytes, blood plasma.

Illustrations of the vestibular organ (vestibular apparatus, vestibular system) in the human inner ear.

Medical illustrations about brachytherapy in treatment of prostate cancer for a health portal (implantation of radiation sources (seeds) into the prostate under ultrasound control).

Animation of the individual groups of the leg veins (deep veins, superficial veins, perforating veins).

Medical animation for patient education on the subject of insulin therapy (German + English).

Graphic on the physiological processes involved in the menstrual cycle.

Illustration of the Epley maneuver for the treatment of benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV).

3D animation about the thyroid gland overfunction and under-function and the effects of taking iodine.

3D models for a serious game for use at a medical trade show.

Graphic on sources of noise showing frequencies and sound pressure level.

Illustrations of the alteration of the bone structure of the spongiosa by osteoporosis.