3D Anatomy User Reviews

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Winner

Love this App, shows me all I need in terms of human anatomy. Use it frequently with my kids too to explain how the body works

Recommended

Totally recommended

OTD Student good app

As an OTD student the app is perfect to refresh and learn the human body. Pros are the explanations are clear and concise. The graphics are easy to read. The Cons are once you move the graphic it’s a little difficult to control without hitting the reset button. Overall, I would recommend the app for anyone looking for a compact and easy understanding of human anatomy.
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Great App!

Love the 3D image and ability to remove muscles. Could improve to be more specific with muscles / tendons (ex. Rectus femorus with the two attachments)

Very useful app!

I use this app when I want to understand an issue that I am experiencing. Sometimes it helps to explain what you’re feeling to your doctor or to a physical therapist. Sometimes you want to search the Internet for the right treatment and it helps to use the right terminology. It’s an adjunct to a medical dictionary or user guide. It’s the picture part of understanding your body. Great app!
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Useful app

Nice app, user-friendly, allows user to see through layers of musculature, to see bone structure and organs.

Trainer

The app doesn’t load muscles, not responding to selected muscles, and it doesn’t show basic muscles just bones. I firstly uploaded the free version which had these issues, but I thought if I buy the full version it will work fine but it has not. Waste of money and time

Good enough

Nice enough app for the price. Can’t find the spleen at the moment. The user interface needs some work, but it’s over all good enough.

Very handy

Tells you most of what you need for a reference when the doctor tells you that you damaged a disk at L4/5. And of course other things as well!

Easy to use

I was looking for an easy to use app which can help me to refresh & sharpen up my basic knowledge of human anatomy for further education & professional interest. This gave me exactly what I was after. I even use it to help my niece with her science education study

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