A great idea / feature to come in the future?
Imagine an age slider from infant / newborn to senior age and see how the organs, skeleton and tissues change over time and what the effects are in real time to compare and learn of paediatric and geriatric issues / topics that effect the body both in early and later life. These would be great for people who are studying to be a doctor specialising in either of these subjects and how helpful it will be to learn and use as a tool to show patients their external and internal symptoms both in full 3D. Also a mode to journey through the body in a little micro craft and go through the nervous, circulatory or skeletal systems to name a few with X-ray vision modes and a map similar to 3D-Body Adventure on the Packard Bell computer from years ago yet not on rails where you have full control.
Just some ideas and features they could add to future packs / add on’s to extend people’s / students learning in other important areas of health / biology?
Just some ideas and features they could add to future packs / add on’s to extend people’s / students learning in other important areas of health / biology?
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Toe change?
This app is generally very good but don't know if they have changed the foot section because the toes look really weird now. The female toes are really short compared to the foot length. The male toes length looks okay but if you look at it in the side view with skin then the shaping at the 1st MTP joint/hallux is strange. Hoping that this can be put back to normal at the next update.
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Great app
Was first introduced to it at college as the free trial version. It is very precise and very user friendly. Was definitely worth paying full price to own it on my devices. Always good to have the body encyclopedia handy 🤓
Amazing for Artists Too
I am not a medical student but an artist. This app has immensely helped me in discovering and memorizing where all the muscles and bones are on every body part. No mountains of references could’ve ever been this deep as this app. The most useful feature this app provides is muscle dissection, where you can remove or add back superficial and deep layer muscles to determine what other tendons and muscles support various fascia and structures. It is the bulk of where I gleaned my knowledge of anatomy from. Best 25 dollars I’ve ever spent on expanding my art skills.
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True connection to the body
Relatively easy to navigate this app provides insight to the bodies component parts and systems
I have used it to communicate the body to others as well as research in art.
I have used it to communicate the body to others as well as research in art.
The kind of innovation that justifies an IPad.
It’s the kind of application that justifies the purchase of an IPad. The tool is beautiful to use and invaluable. Consumers can use this to understand their body which is a giant leap forward towards a healthier life.
Very good but no Mac support
The app is very good. Unfortunately the developer has chosen to disable use on Mac, so you have to purchase the Mac app separately and pay twice to get the same/similar content on both platforms. I feel cheated out of the money I already paid for the iOS app.
Précision époustouflante
Cette application est la ressource idéale pour tous ceux qui veulent en apprendre sur le corps humain dans ses détails les plus recherchés, accompagné d’une description exhaustive de chaque partie.
Body Image is Awesome 🤩
It’s very important and very helpful for when you have a problem with your body and brain 🧠 and focusing on the things that are important useful for Ultrasound and MRI and CT scans too and determine if it’s very critical and crucial to a point of LIFE or DEATH ☠️ 😇. I use this app for a lot of other reasons and also in My own health care and practice in General Health Care and Mental Health Issues and Massage Therapy 💆🏽♀️. Helps me with My Clients too.
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More detail
Be good if this app could give a brief description of what the function of the organ, nervous system , et el does
Just brief
Just brief