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Skeleton Anatomy Atlas: Essential Reference

***** Download over 700 free 3D models. Get definitions, Latin terms, pronunciations, common diseases, and quizzes, ALL FOR FREE.
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Medical Free Argosy Publishing iPhone, iPad, iPod

***** This app includes a complete human skeleton: bones, plus cartilage and ligaments throughout all the joints of the body.

***** Extra features:
- Access premade views or make your own.
- Share views with other users of Skeleton Atlas for iPad/iPhone.
- Create notecards to use in presentations or for studying.

***** System requirements:
- Compatible with iOS 9 and above.
- Works on iPad 2 and above, iPad mini 1 and above, and iPhone 5 and above.

***** A true, totally 3D reference and learning atlas:
- Rotate any of the available models. Zoom in or out.
- Read definitions and hear pronunciations.
- Use preset views to quickly view a region or structure. Create and save your own views.
- Create notecards to use in presentations or for studying.
- Save and share 3D views with other users of Skeleton for iPad/iPhone.
- Save and share screenshots and notecards.
- Test your knowledge with quizzes.

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About Visible Body
Visible Body®'s 3D anatomical models of the human body make learning and teaching anatomy and physiology visual and engaging. We invent apps that advance the way students learn and healthcare professionals practice. Over a million people have used our products over the web, on iPads, iPhones, Android devices, PCs, and Macs. Founded in 1996, Visible Body also operates as Argosy Publishing.

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Reviews

Good for A&P
CuppaTea4Me*

This app is very useful for learning the bones. The quizzes are good for review. The problem that I have is there is not a good way to manipulate the view. The image does not move in a way that you can get a good view of a certain area. You can enlarge the image however if what you want to see is lower down on the screen then it is totally out of view. Other than that, it is a helpful tool.


Perfect for A&P
Kobbyny

My professor thinks I'm smart because of this app! I love it's simplicity and how it works in general. Really resourceful. Good job guys!


Great app for Anatomy
Lifecost

I don't need to buy a skeleton model or go to model room in school. Great app (accept that I can't cut midsagittal or see transverse plane that I would love to see sometimes)


Great app
KevinAugust

Great app for visualize human body ,useful to do meditation on white bone practicing


perfect
ooozuh

accurate, simple, Beautiful


Great app but
Stew1280

great graphics, but not easy to manipulate the images. Fix that and easily a 5 star


It's ok.
Tjdprice

It's ALRIGHT, not bad for being free. I am thinking about buying the full version, but am a little put off. Firstly, you can't see the internal skull, and while it does highlight and name foramen, it doesn't let you click on fossa, processes, grooves, basically anything that isn't an actual bone or a hole. And I have no way of finding out if buying it is a waste of $25 (which it would be without everything I need to learn being in it). Certainly can't tell anything by the reviews. All these "it's great, a must have, 5 stars" reviews seem sketchy to me. They don't say anything about what's actually in it. Smells very fishy.


Great
Joo joo tala

It is a real great app. If it could be adapted for pc, it would be excellent for physical therapy offices


Excellent
Sardar mohammadpoor

For. A&s


Great for artists who are studying anatomy
hdavid57

As an artist struggling to learn anatomy from books for many years, I was always frustrated by the drawings and photographs in many of those books being primarily from four different views: anterior, posterior, lateral and medial. Sometimes the movement of a muscle or bone in small increments from one of these four positions reveals so much about the shape of that muscle or bone, but I didn't have access to this information until I purchased your apps. The detail and clarity of the images have also helped immensely. I now feel encouraged to revisit the anatomy books I had given up on as a young art student (as well as the anatomy lectures of Robert Beverly Hale from the Art Students League in New York). Your apps are incredible. I would recommend them to anyone who is interested in studying anatomy--including medical students and aspiring artists.


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