Understanding Medical Device and Medical Animations

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A medical animation is a short educational film, usually based around a physiological or surgical topic that is rendered using 3D computer graphics. While it may be intended for an array of audiences, the medical animation is most commonly utilized as an instructional tool for medical professionals or their patients.

Another use for medical animations is for pharmaceutical or bioscience companies to promote and new drug or therapy to investors.
Cellular and Molecular Animation

Medical Animations are often employed as a method of visualizing the vast number of microscopic processes that occur in the human body. These may involve the interplay between organelles, the transcription of DNA, the molecular action of enzymes, the interactions between pathogens and white blood cells or virtually any other cellular or sub-cellular process.[16][17]

Molecular animations are similar in that they depict structures that are too small for the human eye to see. However, this latter category is also capable of illustrating atomic structures, which are often too minute to be visualized with any clarity via microscopy.[18] [Source] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medical_animation

Molecular Animation uses defined.
Molecular animations provide the viewer with a simplified look at molecules in some form of action. Viewers can literally imagine how a molecule might act during its journey through the body.

How is this accomplished?
Molecules are animated through a video graphics software program along with illustrations and 3D graphics set into motion with narration.
Molecules are put into a simple simulation scenario to visually explain a complex medical problem and/or solution.

3D visual effects help the viewer to decipher what actually takes place at the molecular level, all while listening to the narration.
This 3D effect could also be presented in a virtual reality format, allowing the viewers to participate in the actual process or journey of the medical problem and solution in question.

Molecular animations can be shown in many video styles from 2D whiteboard drawings to 3D full color. And now with today’s technologies, holographic and virtual reality presentations are also possible.

Pharmaceutical mechanism of action
As a way to explain how medications work, pharmaceutical manufacturers may provide mechanism of action animations, often through websites dedicated to specific prescription drugs.[19] These medical visualizations typically do not represent cellular structures in a fully accurate or proportional way. Instead, mechanism of action animations may visually simplify the interaction between drug molecules and cells. These medical animations may also explain the physiological origins of the disease itself.[20] [Source] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medical_animation


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