Visual Acupuncture 3D User Reviews

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  • Not honest

    Would have been nice if the app informed people that it is useless unless one buys their service. Absolutely useless app unless you pay them constantly.
  • Amazing app!!!!

    This is truly a work of art! Amazing precision (all the information here agrees to the Deadman book). Easy to use and great to visualize the channels. There is absolutely no reason why anyone studying acupuncture shouldn’t be using this app.
  • Very Helpful

    This app is an incredible help and I highly recommend it for those going through acupuncture school.
  • Great App

    Good for TCM students.
    Quizzes to study.
    Also has western anatomy, bones, muscles, etc, so it's useful for any health profession.
  • I wish I had this when I was in TCM School

    This app is extremely helpful with giving visual aides on how to locate the meridians and the direction of the flow. The breakdown of the Divergent, Luo, Tendon, extraordinary channels, etc. This is a great app for anyone who is in school and or studying for their boards get this app! It’s worth just getting the full app for lifetime access.
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  • Muscles and points

    Best app for viewing the muscles at the points!
  • Review

    Highly informative, I strongly recommend this app for anyone interested in accupressure study .
  • Amazing

    Such a well put together app. Very useful visually and easy to use
  • Full Version worth it!

    This app is very easy to use, so many different options, tons of notes and room for your own notes. I was confused about the app when I first purchased it ( not tech save),but they were very patient with emailing me back and forth trying to figure it out. 10/10 get the Full Version, you won’t be disappointed!
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  • Pretty robust app, but not being updated

    Very helpful app with a robust set of features to enable different views depending on the context the user wants, like if you want the skeletal, organ, and/or muscle view of where a point/channel/channel lies. And from those views you can tap on different points, channels, and parts of the anatomy, and it will actually give additional information based on what jive selected, so it ends up being both a decent anatomy app as well as a really nice acupuncture reference.

    My most often used feature is to tap the binoculars icon in the upper right to quick jump to a part of the body and all its associated channels and points. Super quick and convenient way to orient and search for areas of interest.

    Just overall a very cool and functional app, just wish they were continuing to update and maybe even add a female body as other users have noted.
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    Developer Response

    Thanks for your feedback! Yes, there hasn’t been an update in some time, but this app will continue to be updated and supported into the future. It might take some time for the next update, but more updates will come.

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