Medical Animation

Demo Reel

 

Locomotion of the Kinesin Motor Molecule

Medium: MAXON Cinema 4D & Adobe After Effects, Adobe Auditions

Description: A 3D animation explaining how a kinesin motor molecule moves along a microtubule to transport materials throughout a cell.

 

Localization Techniques in Radiology for Dental
Hygiene Students

Medium: MAXON Cinema 4D, Pixologic Zbrush & Adobe After Effects, Adobe Auditions

Description: An animation that serves as a visual aid and aligns with current dental hygiene course lectures to reinforce proper radiologic localization techniques.

 

OZ Rotation Flap Plastic Surgery

Medium: Adobe Animate

Description: An oz rotation flap plastic surgery is used to close openings located on the scalp and forehead. This 2D animation goes through the step by step process of how it is performed on a patient.

 

Basivertebral Nerve Ablation Surgery

Medium: MAXON Cinema 4D, Adobe After Effects, Adobe Auditions, & Adobe Photoshop

Created For: Veritas Health, LLC

Description: Basivertebral nerve ablation is a procedure used to treat chronic back pain caused by damaged vertebral endplates in the lumbar spine. The procedure involves creating a heat lesion on the basivertebral nerve to block pain signals and provide pain relief.

 

Lumbar Nerve Anatomy

Medium: MAXON Cinema 4D, Adobe After Effects, Adobe Auditions, & Adobe Photoshop

Created For: Veritas Health, LLC

Description: There are 5 pairs of spinal nerves in the lumbar spine. This animation explains the major functions and naming conventions of spinal nerves. It explains the distinction between sensory and motor nerve signaling with respect to anterior and posterior nerve roots. It explains the relationship between the lumbar spinal nerves and their respective dermatomes and myotomes. It also explains the potential health consequences of damage to spinal nerves. This animation was created for Veritas Health publishing.

 

Lumbar Disc Anatomy

Medium: MAXON Cinema 4D, Adobe After Effects, Adobe Auditions, & Adobe Photoshop

Created For: Veritas Health, LLC

Description: The lumbar spine consists of five intervertebral discs, which serve as shock absorbers and enable movement while supporting the upper body. Each disc has a tough outer annulus fibrosis and a gel-like nucleus pulpous, providing flexibility and cushioning. The vertebral endplates facilitate nutrient exchange and protect against spinal compression. Over time, discs undergo degeneration, potentially leading to conditions like disc herniation and degenerative spondylolisthesis, which can contribute to low back pain and sciatica.