Anatomy And Physiology Apps For Mac

  

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I am currently in school for physical therapy and this app has been such a useful tool to study and learn on the go.

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You can just get educational apps on your phone and you can study from anywhere. Here are some of the best apps for anatomy and physiology students; Visual Anatomy Lite. This is an educational tool for anatomy and physiology students and can also be used by a professional who needs an occasional reminder.

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  • 3D models of bones, ligaments, bursae, and skeletal muscles with blood supply and innervation, and origins and insertions. Includes male and female musculoskeletal system. See detailed information for each skeletal muscle: blood supply, innervation, attachments, and muscle actions. Study the relationships among bursae, ligaments, muscle, and bone.
  • Download a PDF of Visible Body Human Anatomy Atlas controls; Installing Visible Body apps on your PC or Mac PC Instructions. This article includes installation instructions for PC and Mac apps purchased from visiblebody.com.

'I wish I had this app when I was in PT school! Being a visual/tactile leaner, textbooks were always lacking compared to cadaver lab. Having this app definitely would have narrowed the gap.'

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Very helpful

'The function of letting structures disappear and showing them again is very helpful. Very good [for] looking at muscle layers and tracking the course of nerves and vessels, which is very useful for therapies such as dry needling.'

Rokar

'I love the ability to hide superficial muscles to see supporting muscles and bones. Moving examples of joints and muscle use give my students that 'ah ha!' moment!'

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Anatomy And Physiology Apps For Mac

3D models of bones, ligaments, bursae, and skeletal muscles with blood supply and innervation, and origins and insertions

Anatomy And Physiology Apps For Mac Computer

  • Includes male and female musculoskeletal system
  • See detailed information for each skeletal muscle: blood supply, innervation, attachments, and muscle actions
  • Study the relationships among bursae, ligaments, muscle, and bone
  • Interact with muscle actions like adduction, pronation, flexion, and more from various angles and zoom levels
  • Watch video presentations by subject matter experts on topics such as rotator cuff tear, hip biomechanics, osteoarthritis, and more!
  • Review and teach about common musculoskeletal injuries and conditions (including cervical spondylosis, carpal tunnel syndrome, sciatica, plantar fasciitis), and compare with normal anatomy