Virtual Human
models Virtual human models are computer generated simulations of human anatomy (or other species) and behavior. They are used for medical, engineering, and research purposes. By accurately representing a population's physical features, such as skin color or body size, these models provide a tool to study and analyze human behavior, movement, and anatomy in a virtual environment. These models can be used to study and design medical devices, such as prosthetics, orthopedic braces, and implants. Furthermore, they are used to gauge the effectiveness of pharmaceuticals and treatments. Lastly, they can also be used as a research tool to study diseases, such as muscle atrophy, obesity, and disability. Virtual human models are an invaluable tool for scientific research and development.
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