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~ 31/03/09
Get your mind out of the gutter. These are probably not the type of “anatomy games” some of you were hoping for, but rest assured that these are much more fun….really.
I’ll admit that I’m a total anatomy geek and learning about muscle origins and insertions is fun for me. Yes, you heard me right. In fact, my idea of a hot date is pouring over a functional anatomy textbook with my wife and discussing the implications of two joint muscles on force development. Okay, I’m kidding here, but you get the idea. I love this stuff.
However, learning the muscles and their functions probably isn’t as exciting for everyone so here’s a cool resource put together by the folks at the University of Michigan. Here you can do Anatomy Crosswords, play Anatomy Jeopardy, or (my favorite) Who Wants to be a Millionaire Doctor?
What else would you rather do on a Friday night?
http://anatomy.med.umich.edu/games/games_index.html
Check it out!