Harmonious Embodiment
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Overall pretty good. (* Update added most of the smaller muscles in hip! Thank you! ) Though the piriformis muscle needs to include its action as an internal rotator of femur when thigh is flexed above 60 degrees, which isn't currently included in action description which only states action of lateral rotation of femur when in anatomical position. ( Previous comment - Its missing some smaller muscles, however, spine rotators, gluteus minimus, the gemellus muscles, obturator muscles, etc. )
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Really impressed at this free app. I've been looking for something that's 3d and rotates so that I can see layered muscles and organs, which is hard to see in 2d pictures. I really like that individual pieces can be made transparent or hidden, too. Some of the UI is a little wonky. The ad covers some of the interface but maybe my phone's aspect ratio is different than the radio was designed for?
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Emily Schlager
So great for my anatomy class! Much easier than trying to visualize how muscles work and their origins and insertions and relationships with each other in a book. Search function and removing muscles function has been helfpul, I just wish you could add them back on one by one as well. Haven't used anything but skeletal and muscular system yet, but they're great! Even found some mistakes in my teacher's notes using this.
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