Virtual hand gets under the skin

August 15, 2008 | Source: New Scientist Tech

Amazingly realistic new animations of the human hand are detailed enough to shed light on the mystery of how the tendons and muscles of the human hand interact when we move, and should help surgeons reconstruct damaged hands more effectively.

University of British Columbia animators used anatomical data from medical images to create a physics model of the 17 bones and 54 tendons and muscles of the hand and forearm.