iDissect delivers advanced soft embalmed cadaver dissection courses designed specifically for manual therapy professionals who want a deeper understanding of real human anatomy.
Our cadaver labs focus on functional anatomy, palpation validation, and clinical integration for practitioners who work directly with the human body.
All current iDissect cadaver dissection courses are hosted in Toronto, Canada, within professional anatomy laboratory facilities that operate under regulated donor programs.
Due to growing international interest, we are now exploring opportunities to host iDissect cadaver dissection labs outside Canada through institutional partnerships.
At this stage, we are gathering interest from universities, anatomy laboratories, and professional institutions that may wish to collaborate in bringing an iDissect soft embalmed cadaver lab to their region.
A soft embalmed cadaver is preserved using specialized embalming techniques that maintain natural tissue texture, joint mobility, and anatomical relationships.
Unlike traditional formalin-fixed cadavers, soft embalmed specimens allow practitioners to study anatomy in a way that closely resembles living tissue.
This makes soft embalmed cadavers particularly valuable for:
Manual therapists
Acupuncturists
Osteopaths
Chiropractors
Physiotherapists
Massage therapists
Soft embalmed dissection provides an opportunity to explore functional anatomy, fascial relationships, and palpation accuracy in a real human body.
iDissect cadaver labs are designed to connect anatomical structure with clinical practice.
Our educational approach focuses on:
Region-based cadaver dissection
Functional anatomy understanding
Palpation verification
Clinical correlation for manual therapy
Neuromeridian integration
Small group hands-on learning
Participants work directly with soft embalmed cadavers under professional supervision in a structured educational environment.
Our goal is to help practitioners bridge the gap between textbook anatomy and clinical palpation.
Healthcare professionals worldwide are seeking opportunities to deepen their anatomical knowledge through direct cadaver dissection.
Many practitioners feel that traditional anatomy education does not fully address the needs of hands-on clinicians.
There is increasing demand for:
Soft embalmed cadaver dissection courses
Functional anatomy training
Palpation validation
Clinical anatomy for manual therapists
Dissection-based continuing education
For practitioners who rely on palpation and manual assessment, cadaver dissection offers a powerful way to understand the true depth, orientation, and relationships of anatomical structures.
Any international iDissect cadaver lab would maintain the same educational standards used in our Canadian programs.
This includes:
Soft embalmed cadaver dissection
Structured regional anatomy exploration
Clinical integration for manual therapy practice
Small group guided learning
Professional instruction and supervision
Strict donor respect and ethical protocols
We maintain consistent educational quality regardless of where a lab is hosted.
Our goal is to provide serious anatomical education for healthcare professionals.
We are currently exploring partnerships with institutions that have access to regulated anatomical laboratory facilities.
Potential collaborators may include:
Universities with anatomy laboratories
Medical schools
Accredited healthcare training institutions
Professional associations
Continuing education organizations
Manual therapy colleges
Regulated anatomy laboratories
Ideal partners operate within legal donor frameworks and maintain strong ethical and institutional governance standards.
We are currently assessing interest in hosting iDissect cadaver dissection labs in regions such as:
United States
United Kingdom
Australia
Other regions with appropriate anatomical regulation
This is currently an exploratory phase.
We are gathering institutional interest before confirming future international lab locations.
International cadaver labs would operate through formal institutional partnerships.
This collaboration model includes:
Compliance with regional anatomical laws
Institutional oversight and governance
Structured curriculum delivery
Instructor supervision
Coordinated logistical planning
iDissect does not franchise its educational model.
Instead, we collaborate directly with institutions to ensure that all cadaver labs maintain professional, ethical, and educational standards.
All iDissect cadaver dissection programs operate under strict ethical standards.
This includes:
Respect for body donors
Professional laboratory conduct
Institutional oversight
Transparent educational objectives
Responsible anatomical study
We believe cadaver dissection is both a scientific and ethical responsibility.
These standards apply to every iDissect lab, regardless of location.
If your institution is interested in exploring the possibility of hosting an iDissect soft embalmed cadaver dissection course, we welcome the opportunity to connect.
You may be:
A university anatomy department
A regulated anatomy laboratory
A healthcare training institution
A professional association
A manual therapy education provider
Joining our international interest list allows us to assess demand and explore potential collaboration opportunities in your region.
Expressing interest does not commit your institution to hosting a lab, but helps us understand where future cadaver dissection programs may be feasible.
If you would like to discuss hosting an iDissect cadaver dissection lab at your institution, please contact us.
We welcome conversations with organizations interested in advancing clinical anatomy education through soft embalmed cadaver dissection.