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See more dataHuman Anatomy Atlas 2023 gives you core anatomy reference content on your iPhone or iPad. Want to expand your library? Check out our in-app purchases for additional anatomy and physiology content! Human Anatomy Atlas 2023 includes core anatomy reference content! Get the 3D interactive visual content you need to learn about the human body: - Full female and male 3D models to study gross anatomy. View these alongside cadaver and diagnostic images. - 3D views of key organs at multiple levels. Study the lungs, bronchi, and alveoli; Review the kidneys, renal pyramids, and nephrons. - Muscle and bone models that you can move. Learn muscle actions, bone landmarks, attachments, innervations, and blood supply. - See how fascia divides the muscles of the upper and lower limbs into compartments. - Additional in-app purchases: Our video library allows you to explore and educate with more than 100 stunning patient education animations that cover key physiology and common pathologies, including cellular respiration, heart conduction, peristalsis, filtration, coronary artery disease, kidney stones, and sciatica. - Additional in-app purchase: 3D Dental Anatomy includes cusps, fossae, and surfaces, and cross-sectional views of an incisor, canine, premolar, double root molar, and triple root molar; plus, an interactive, animated model of the upper and lower arches. And so much more! All this content is organized so you can easily browse or search by topic and region. A full suite of study and presentation tools: - Dissect models on screen, in augmented reality (AR), and in cross-sections. Download free lab activities that walk you through key structures. - Take 3D dissection quizzes and check your progress. - Make interactive 3D presentations that link sets of models to explain and review a topic. Label structures with tags, notes, and 3D drawings. Share content with patients, classmates, students, and colleagues!
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Unbelievable, wonderful, fantastic app! I'm not one to take time to write reviews. But I have to thank the developers of this incredibly useful tool. I am a singing teacher who focuses on functional technique, i.e. the way the larynx and its surrounding structures move (thus influencing how the larynx functions). Mine is a relatively unusual approach to teaching vocal technique, but I get amazing results with my students from this methodology. For years I've been looking for a book, pictures, diagrams that can show me practically how the muscles of the larynx & pharynx are layered so I can understand which muscles to release or contract. And this app does it all (except showing me how the intrinsic muscles of the larynx move). This app allows me to FADE muscles so I can see what's underneath them. It shows me the nerves innervating the larynx, the blood vessels, the membranes, etc. Thank you, thank you, thank you! I can show my massage therapist, my physical therapist and my chiropractor specifically what to work on now. I look forward to add on features to this amazing app. I've been sharing it with my students as well, so you have an enthusiastic (if not evangelical) marketing consultant in perhaps an unexpected client base. Brands! Bravo!
There is so much information, and the interactive nature makes it easy to explore it all. I was hesitant to buy at first since I’m studying art, not medicine, and I wasn’t sure I’d be able to get much use from it. However, compared to the price of a textbook, it’s really not that much at all. This app is the core resource I use to study anatomy. It has information on attachment points for everything, which is helpful for memorizing the shapes and functions of bones. My only complaint would be that the male/female toggle doesn’t show much sexual dimorphism. The male and female skeletons are almost exactly the same, with only the pelvic girdle different. For example, the shape of the spine, the angle and separation of the femurs and the size and shape of the skull are the same when they should not be, which would also affect the posture of the model. My guess is that to get those differences modeled would be an enormous amount of work, and at any rate it’s not especially important unless you’re in art or forensics. Being able to spin around the anatomy and virtually dissect the models is amazing. Also impressive is the animations showing how the muscles operate.
I am a faculty member teaching Point of Care ultrasound to medical students and residents and physicians and I found the app very helpful to review anatomical details and also to develop course content. It would be very helpful to have corresponding ultrasound images in both labeled and unlabeled format with some animations in augmented reality for the ultrasound images with both normal and pathological findings. Point of care is a rapidly growing area of ultrasound and will be an integral part of medical education as well as education for medical residents and so it would be great to have that feature as well. Something to look into and if you need any tips you can look at some ultrasound simulation products by companies like Simbionix 3D systems and CAE. For sure that feature would be welcomed by the medical community and will address a real need in medical education. Thanks.
Seriously the BEST app for anatomy hands down! Not only does it give you names of everything in the body, but also names of specific locations as well. Also, very useful for muscle attachments, origin, etc. I’ve already recommended this app to nearly everyone that has an interest in the health field and have to remember these things. The AR is pretty cool too, but all this for .99 cents is the best deal ever. If you have an interest in a health profession that you need to remember or study these things, this is an absolute must. Really wish my bio classes in college had this app as part of the required class materials. 100% more helpful than the textbooks in studying the anatomy of the body!
I usually don't write reviews, but after using this app I thought it deserved some appreciation. This app is easy to use, beautifully designed and is extremely informative for my needs. As a current EMT preparing to go to medic school, this app has helped me tremendously. To be able to read through my textbooks while looking at a 3D model of whichever region of the body I am studying gives me a much better understanding of what I am reading and how the body works, from cells, tendons, muscles and ligaments, the skeletal system, and virtually every region and system in the body. I would recommend this app to anyone in the EMS field who is looking to improve their knowledge of the human body.
Developed by Visible Body.
Human Anatomy Atlas 2023 is ranking in Medical & Education
Last update was at Jun 21, 2023and the current version is 2023.4.11.
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Human Anatomy Atlas 2023 have a 16 569a user reviews.