Muscle and Bone Anatomy 3D

by Real Bodywork


Medical

4.99 usd



Learn anatomy easily with our app that is #1 in the iTunes medical section.


An amazing reference for anyone interested in the human musculo-skeletal system. Featuring five different ways to learn about the body: The VIEWER, ACTIONS, 3-D MODELS, six types of QUIZZES, and MEDIA. VIEWER: The viewer allows you to control a 3D view of the body, with labels that lead to full screen images of 145 muscles each with the name, action, origin, insertion, nerve supply and comments for each muscle. The viewer also includes all the bones with detailed landmarks. ACTIONS: The best way to learn about muscles is to group them into their actions. In this section, choose from over 37 body actions, and see an animation of the action, with a visual list of muscles that perform that action, plus comments in each section. 3D MODELS: There are seven 3D models, each model allows you to control a body area in 3-D space, with multiple stops along the way that identifying the structures and give comments on each area. Models cover the ankle, knee, pelvis, shoulder, face, hand, and a detailed look at the vertebrae. QUIZZES: 6 types of quizzes! 18 pages of label matching quizzes where you have to match a name to the correct location. Multiple choice quiz builder that allows you to test the name, action, origin or insertion for each muscle. Skeletal quiz tests your knowledge of each bone name. These two quizzes feature adaptive quizzing which adds your missed answers to the Favorites, allowing you to test yourself on only what you have missed (or create your own quiz on just what you want to learn). The Action quiz tests your knowledge of every joint action in the body. The Spelling quiz tests spelling of muscle and bone names. The general quiz tests your knowledge of general muscle and bone anatomy subjects. You can also email your scores to an instructor or friend. MEDIA: Thirty beautiful pages of basic muscle and bone info along with common musculo-skeletal conditions. Five embedded videos (16 minutes) that give the basics of the muscular and skeletal system. These videos cover the arm, torso, face, leg, and fascia.If you want to experience the future of digital education, this app is a great example of combining beautiful imagery, knowledge and interactivity, utilizing the full power of the tablet. This app is used at multiple anatomy programs across the country.Fix for newer android versions.Fix crash when the shared score was clicked.Fix crash while launching spelling quiz.

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This app is AMAZING!!! I definitely recommend!!

Sigourney Kame

I'm most interested to learn muscles and their functions. Not being able to zoom is a dealbraker! And the interface is very clumsy. The actions animations are only positive side of this app. Almost useless waste of money.

Chris H

This app does not work, everytime I get to the spelling part it shuts off.... get the free apps they work better

Kiki Flash

@Developer your app is very useful but huge and does not accept moving to external memory. If you could fix this it would be great

kostas kritikos

App is ok. User interface is clunky. The quizzes are helpful (when they work). Lately, I cant even open the app- it crashes and I cant use it. Disappointed, save your money and buy something else.

Becky Rose

I Love the app. Please address when you go to setting scroll down to anatomical direction nothing appears. Another thing there is no descriptive sound when clicking on the speaker icon of the Skelton models. Please rectify. Thanks.

Ben Goodes

App. Are not work😥

sanjeev kumar

Fantastic, exactly what I was looking for. I'm studying for my Level 3 Personal training certificate and this is a great tool.

Jen Scrimshaw

Really helps with study and works just like it should. At 20+ $ when i bought it 10/10

Martin Blaxland

Some explanations of attachment sites are too vague. ie femur is the origin for some of the quadriceps muscle and I would also like to be able to isolate muscles which I don't think you can do unless I haven't worked it out. I love the option to see the muscles grouped in their actions though. Great for the price you pay but I think I'm going to have to go for a more expensive option to get the detail I want.

Lachlan Winter