While not yet a standardized term in medical dictionaries, Z-Anatomy refers to the critical exploration of the "Z-axis"—the dimension of depth and volumetric density—in medical imaging and education. It is the transition from looking at the body to moving through it.
Unlike traditional anatomy software that clutters the screen with static labels, Z-Anatomy allows users to through high-resolution 3D anatomical models. Instead of pre-placed pins, users can click on any structure to instantly reveal its name, associated details, and relevant groupings (e.g., muscles, bones, nerves, or vessels). z-anatomy