Rebecca Young
1 year ago
Loved this app when it worked, but since my most recent OS update (Android), the app crashes every time I try to open it. Uninstalling and reinstalling didn't work, force stop didn't work. Very frustrating to pay so much for an app that literally will not open on my phone.
A Google user
6 years ago
Excellent study app, worth the $$. I use this as refresher to further assist with how I learn when conducting my continuing medical education. I also use this to explain things to others. The different functionalities are very practical. The Artificial Reality (AR) is awesome; to see anatomy on a person on size in a "real" location so I can observe as I would looking at someone is an amazing addition, runs well. Dev team: is if there can be a way to patch in an option to undo a "dissect" action?
Miller Krauss
10 months ago
Very easy to use, a lot of in depth information.
Jerry Salazar
10 months ago
great app, works wonders for POC education and explaining injuries and conditions.
Peter Tomov
4 years ago
I'm not a medical professional - yet for private reasons I find this app extremely useful to look up some information with explanations and, should you decide to purchase additional packages, with animations and extended information. I would definitely suggest this for medical students. But it's better viewed on either a tablet or external screen. I usually use my phone because it's handy, but the screen is rather small. Otherwise... Well, I did pay for it and didn't refund.
S
1 year ago
I really wish this app had a prone/supine camera mode (same model would be okay, but change two-finger panning to work with a horizontal axis. As a massage therapist, I have a hard time orienting the model to reflect what I see on the table. But I love and have used this app for years. It gets a lot of the little details right. Glute minimus's attachment point, for example, is incorrect on a lot of places, even wikipedia, but this app correctly shows it is anterior to glute medius.
Rue O'Leary Walker
4 years ago
Great but PLEASE add origins and insertions to the quizzes/quiz answers! I've been looking for an app which runs over O/I's in quizzes. It would be perfect if you could implement this so I don't have to go back and forth to double check I got them right. I love the 3D skeleton where you can see where exactly where everything attaches. Really great app, worth 89p for sure. Five stars.
Mike Boeseman
1 year ago
The app is very informative and interesting. It goes in depth into all the systems of the body. I have even taken it to my doctor to show him where it hurts and he pointed out why it hurts. It even helped him make an accurate diagnosis. If I was a medical student I can see where this would help me.
Marcus Calvin
1 year ago
I'm thoroughly unimpressed by this app. it's impossible to see any of the sinuses, find processes, put in the minute structures of cranial bones and they be covered instead of disarticulated to actually view them. It's a waste of time. I'll just study my text book instead and use Google.
Sharontyr
1 year ago
I enjoy very much exploring the human body, the 3D models are realistic, beautiful apart from the undeniable evidence that tremendous efforts to achieve scientific accuracy. Indeed it is a very pleasant experience to learn and get entertained so much while I use this tool. Great Works, thank you so much! Best Apps I ever use. Love it.
metllrgy Lab Rat
5 years ago
The most amazing, complete and in depth medical atlas you will ever find. The illustrations are beautifully detailed. The UI is intuitively designed. I am not in the medical field but fascinated with anatomy. I could spend hours on one limb and not be bored. I recommend this app for anyone remotely interested in anatomy, no matter what level of medical knowledge you have.
Gethro Omilda
1 year ago
I love it. Only thing I don't like is the unintuitive rotating mechanism of the model. When you zoom in, the sensitivity is not reduced so the model rotates a bit too fast. AND it only rotates on one fixed point the center of the model. If you zoom in on an area very far from the middle of the model and then try to rotate it, the camera gets left out because it rotates too fast. If you guys could just make so that it rotates around a point in the model that is centered on our view/camera. Thanks
A Google user
6 years ago
Best app for the medical students who struggle's to understand the anatomy. It's just make it so simple & interesting. I would highly recommend it to all medical graduate's,, n ya I wish I would hv come across it when I was in my 1st yr medical school ,, bt anyways it's still helpful to me. Thanks to developers. Some structure's missing such as Appendicular Artery ,,Broad Ligament . Plzz give the option for seeing the muscle attached to the bone on clicking on the particular prt of bone
Vikrant Kanwar
4 years ago
Easily the best anatomy learning tool I've tried(videos, texts included). My only nitpick is that the interface for scrolling, zooming sometimes doesn't work as fluid as I'd want it to. if the developer could add Chromecast support that would be really helpful. There should also be a desktop version for those of us who have bought the app. Phone screens are just not big enough.
David
10 months ago
One star for paying $25 for an app, seeing in app purchases for basic things, asking for a refund after noticing this and getting denied
James Elkin
10 months ago
I'm an acupuncturist, and I got the atlas when it first came out for Android. It has amazing tools for visualizing structures. The ability to isolate, enlarge, and turn the area of interest makes it very useful for me to locate and avoid things in my work.
Plasma H. Droid
2 years ago
One of the anatomy apps with great potential. What frustrates me is how every gyrus on the cerebrum is treated as one object. I can't hide/dissect any sections on it. If I want to for instance simply remove the motor cortex, I lose the whole hemisphere. Secondly, many connective tissues are missing. Such as the ribs in the app, they are missing literally every single spine ligament (ex. Costotransverse ligament).
Jamee Evans
3 years ago
This is an amazing application! There is so much information included with it. You can select individual things (like specific tendons or bones, etc.) for a brief explanation of function. You can rotate, zoom in/out, hide things for a better view of deeper layers, and so much more. There are also several short video clips and animations included. I can easily lose track of time while using this app.
A Google user
6 years ago
Very comprehensive, and I love the videos that allow us to visualize how muscles contribute to limb movements. This app requires a tablet or landscape phone orientation. One thing I really want is the ability to rotate the model around the selected muscle/nerve/etc. or around its midline if nothing is selected. Since it's rotated about some off-screen point, I keep having to pan the model back on-screen after every rotation. Please fix, and I'll upgrade my review. Thanks!
A Google user
5 years ago
The app is good, and it really helps a lot. However, it needs to have correct information! Some of muscle actions on the app are wrong or not listed. For example, only the bicep femoris long head is shown to do hip extension. Um what about the other hamstring muscles? The developers need to stop being lazy and input all the correct information or else it's just a waste of money.