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Muscle System Pro III - iPhone

Developed in collaboration with Stanford University School of Medicine.
Category Price Seller Device
Medical $4.99 3D4Medical.com iPhone, iPad, iPod

As featured in the WWDC 2012 Keynote Speech.

The Muscle System Pro III is used by most universities and is now the standard learning/reference tool for students and medical professionals.

Now with 215 movement animations, 425 audio pronunciations, 548 isolated muscles and 548 muscle Insertion and Origin maps (You can toggle between muscles and their attachment points on the bone).

For a 2 minute overview of how this app works - please visit: http://applications.3d4medical.com/muscle_pro.php

This app is by far the the most comprehensive musculoskeletal system on the market.
• 360 horizontal degree rotation of any body part - with a swipe of your finger.
• Rotate vertically for inferior and superior views where applicable.
• 10 layers of superficial and deep muscle.
• New 3D level with insertion / origin points mapped onto bone.
• 548 isolated muscles and insertion/origin points (mapped onto the bone)
• 215 animations of every movement of each articulation (e.g. flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, etc)
• 2 types of Quiz, Drag and Drop and Multi-choice - with ability to test on specific areas or muscles.
• 425 audio pronunciations, for every label. (Please ensure your language is set to English in settings for pronunciations to work)
• Draw on any screen image and then share it through email, Facebook or Twitter.

OTHER NEW FEATURES:
• Graphical Hints: On screen hints that can be turned on or off, for a complete understanding of all the app's features.
• Interface: Completely rebuilt to allow for simple navigation.
• Mix layers: Make one layer semitransparent to compare against another layer.
• Public Notes: Post or browse through shared public notes.

OTHER FEATURES:
• Double Tap to zoom - zoom into and identify any region or muscle by tapping on the screen.
• Customize Pins - add your own pins and notes or add notes to existing pins.
• Jump to a different area of the body - jump to a different body area by tapping or dragging the white box on the full body thumbnail.
• Customize the app - using the settings function the user can choose which pins appear within the app - customize to different levels, i.e. high school, nurses etc…

This app’s primary use is as a learning tool but can also be used as a fast and innovative reference tool by utilizing the index function which allows the user to select a muscle and the app will automatically zoom in and identify it.
Additionally, this app is ideal for physicians, educators or professionals, in helping to locate a muscle and / or explain its relevance for certain conditions, ailments and injuries.

Reviews

Awesome app.
Oochu

Great for my A&P class


Getting me through my anatomy classes!!
Rubenone

Acing school w/ the help of this app!!


Excellent!
afewgoodmenj

Especially I like more iPad version. This one is good.


Best anatomy app
Leonard Norfleet

Perfect app for teaching, and anatomy review... Master level Physio Therapist / Dr of Neuro Kinetics


Won't Load!
namekickname

Don't purchase this app. I just purchased this app and I have the new IPhone 5s. I am very disappointed. I have contact this company and will contact apple to make sure I don't get charge for this app if it doesn't work.


MusclePro 3
Aisfitness

An amazingly useful tool. I use it when teaching to show I/O and movement also use it with clients.


No rival
Kingshen

This is the best anatomy tool ever! I am having fun, learning. Thanks!


Only app I've ever actually paid for
MegF

....DEF worth the $3.99...I have a 4S iPhone so was bummed I couldn't get the $20 one another student had with more features for the iPad, but this one works just fine and really helped me with my artistic anatomy endeavors!


Love this app
Lena_16

As a personal trainer, I use it all the time.


Lots of info
TrackinMama87

I love how much info there is but I hate that I have to look up the muscles instead of just clicking on them (like you can on the imuscle2 app)


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