Learn Muscles: Anatomy

by Real Bodywork


Medical

2.99 usd



Explore human anatomy with this rich learning experience.


A great reference, testing, and education tool. Includes 125 beautiful muscles images with name, action, origin, insertion, and comments, plus audio pronunciation guide, a quiz maker, and 4 short videos to create a rich learning experience.Features:- MUSCLE IMAGES: 125 major muscles, both deep and superficial with all important information and comments.- AUDIO: Pronunciation guide for each muscle.- QUIZ MAKER: Create your own multiple choice quiz on the name, action, origin, or insertion... and focus on the leg, arm, torso, or head. 480 total questions. If you get it wrong, the app shows the correct muscle image and speaks the correct name.- VIDEOS: 4 embedded videos explaining the function of the face, arm, leg, and torso muscles.This robust application is a great teaching and learning tool for students, educators, and healthcare practitioners wanting to study or teach the muscular system.Made by an anatomy instructor and reviewed by doctors. If you purchase this app and like it, please leave us a kind review.Fixed minor bugs and updated to the new version

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Recent update to android cause this app. To stop working. It gives error trying to extract image

Loc Hoang

It is great for apprentices in massage!

Luciana Da Silva

i bought the 3d app but i cant find it to log on

Adrian Lolu

very poor app that does not even list all muscles or proper muscle actions and want you to pay extra for 3d models. Stay away from this app

Kyle Hay

waste of money, missing A LOT of muscles. absolutely no help with my studies. would give 0 stars

Hannah Grant

the app is nice but I came across a few muscles within the first few minutes of use which had incorrect insertions and origins using the trailguide for body and other Google images for confirmation so I uninstalled it and got a refund.

Gerry C

learnt everything from this. love it.

A Google user

Wish there was more to learn about the shortening and lengthening of musclesbut over all a Great app!

A Google user

I think the concept is great, the quizzes are good, sometimes the answers are a little too obvious, but if you could add muscles of the hands and feet as a seperate category I think that would be really helpful. As well I think arm and shoulder muscles should be seperate categories as well; when I want to focus on flexors and extensors I doubt want to go throughthere the whole glenohumeral joint muscles

A Google user

It won't download and alteady took money

A Google user