Skeleton 3D Anatomy app for iPhone and iPad
Developer: Catfish Animation Studio
First release : 17 Dec 2014
App size: 396.33 Mb
Each bone of the human skeleton has been reconstructed in 3D, you can rotate and zoom in on each model and observe it in detail from any angle.
By selecting models or pins you will be shown the terms related to any specific anatomical part, you can select from 11 languages and show the terms in two languages simultaneously.
"Skeleton" is a useful tool for students of medicine and physical education, for physicians, orthopedists, physiatrists, physiotherapists, kinesiologists, paramedics, nurses and athletic trainers.
HIGHLY DETAILED ANATOMICAL 3D MODELS
• Skeletal System
• Accurate 3D modeling
• Surfaces of the skeleton with high resolution textures up to 4K
SIMPLE AND INTUITIVE INTERFACE.
• Rotate and Zoom every model in the 3D space
• Division by regions for a clear and immediate visual of each structure
• Possibility to hide every single bone
• Intelligent rotation, automatically moves the centre of rotation for easier navigation
• Interactive Pin allow visualization of the term relative to every anatomical detail
• Hide / Show interface, ideal for use on smartphones
• Search function to easily find every anatomical part
MULTI-LANGUAGE
• The anatomical terms and the interface are available in 11 languages: Latin, English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese and Korean
• The language can be selected directly from the interface of the app
• The anatomical terms can be shown in two languages simultaneously
"Skeleton" is part of the collection of apps for the study of human anatomy "3D Atlas of Anatomy", new apps and updates are being developed.
Latest reviews of Skeleton 3D Anatomy app for iPhone and iPad
The features of the skull very well documented and displayed enabling us to easily understand the nomenclature of the particular anatomy .
Hand and Arm come free
I like the way the app is made and how it labels all the bump and notches of the bones. Sadly, since it is free it only give the upper limb and hand. $8 is a bit too much to pay for the full app instead off lugging around my book though.