
Anatomy nerves swallowing process
Illustrations of the nerves involved in the swallowing process and the muscles they innervate.
In this category you will find a chronological list of our projects (animations, illustrations and apps).
In this category you will find a chronological list of our projects (animations, illustrations and apps ) from the following areas 3D PDF, 3D print, acne, anatomy, anesthesia, arthroplasty, arthrosis, augmented reality, birth, cancer, cardiology, creative commons, demovideo, dental, dermatology, diabetes, digestive, drawn illustration, dysphagia, e-learning, endocrinology, ENT, esophagus, free illustration, gastroenterology, graphics, gynecology, hand, immunotherapy, keyvisual, laser treatment, medical engineering, medical imaging, MOA, musculoskeletal system, neurology, oncology, ophtalmologie, orthopedics, osteology, phlebology, proctology, prostate, publication, pulmonology, serious game, stereoscopy, stomach, surgery, therapy, urology, veterinary, virtual reality, WebGL, wound care.
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Illustrations of the nerves involved in the swallowing process and the muscles they innervate.

Illustrations of the human brain with blood vessels from different views. Complete brain + sectional view of the brain.

Illustrations of a study on the accumulation of lymph node metastases in the vicinity of colorectal tumors.

3D animation of an inadequate response of the immune system to a pathogen and an overreaction of the immune system.

Illustrations of various laryngoscopic examinations (FEES) for dysphagia (sitting, lying, outpatient, intensive care patient).

Illustration of the course of chronic inflammation of the esophagus. Frequency of the disease and therapy.

Licensable illustrations of various proteins such as hemoglobin, antibody, SARS spike glycoprotein, interferon, etc.

Illustrations of the four stages of trapeziometacarpal osteoarthritis (inflammation, joint space narrowing, osteophytes, free joint bodies).

3D animation of a skin substitute made of fish skin for the treatment of severe wounds. Granulation tissue formation and fast wound healing.

Illustrations of the four stages of osteoarthritis of the wrist (osteophyte formation, cartilage damage, reduction of joint space).

Design of avatars for an app for motion-capturing and face-capturing of movements via iPad and iPhone.

Key visuals for the Anterion system from Heidelberg for measuring the corneal geometry of the human eye.

Design of series of illustrations on dysfunctional swallowing processes in dysphagia in the style of endoscopic swallowing examination (FEES).

Conception and design of visual content and anatomical 3D models for the mobile app “Anatomy Atlas”.

Illustrations of reduction of mitral regurgitation by suturing the mitral valve leaflets (Alfieri stitch).

Graphic showing the causes and effects of a gene defect in multidrug resistance protein-1 in some dog breeds.

Drawn illustration of omphalocele malformation with omphalomesenteric duct for a medical publication.

Design of an illustration of an eye in sectional view with age-related wet macular degeneration (exudative or wet AMD).

Illustrations and interactive app on the muscle attachments of the knee.

3D animation for use on the home page for optoacoustic imaging.

Design of illustrations for aligner therapy to correct misaligned teeth.

Illustrations of the surgical steps of an arthroscopic reconstruction of the rotator cuff.

Design of drawn medical illustrations for various medical conditions.

Illustrations on the use of hyperthermia in cancer immunotherapy.

Application video of a secondary dressing for negative pressure therapy of wounds on extremities

Design of illustrations for a user manual for the installation of a support mesh in the sacrospinal ligament.

Design of illustrations for a medical book on hemodialysis.

Illustration on treatment of atrial fibrillation.

Interactive 3D PDF on the anatomy of the musculoskeletal system for use in courses and e-learning..

Illustrations of the severity of achalasia and gastroesophageal reflux disease.