Learn Muscles: Anatomy for Android
This is an excellent reference to learn the muscles of the body with just enough information to give a very adequate understanding of it's functions. Well done!
Very good app.I used it a lot while in PTA school.Excellent tool!
Great application simple to fellow and understand of the human anatomy.
I'm in school for massage therapy and I thought from all the good reviews this would be an app with all the muscles and the exact definition of the OIA's. It doesn't. I regret paying for this app. Thanks great reviews
Simple and effective
Using this all the time. I haven't found anything better out there to meet my needs.
I have downloaded so many anatomy apps and so far this ones the best. The pictures are amazing and the quizzes are a lifesaver. I just wish you could choose specifically what muscles to be quizzed on as I don't need to know them all. Also if you could be quizzed on insertion origin and function all at the same time or even just randomize it. Overall its a no brainer app. For me. I will be recommending it to my class
I am a massage therapy student and this covers all the muscles learned in Myology class. Love the quizzes but sometimes it gives the same answer choice twice. If it is the right answer, only one of them will give you credit for getting it right, so sometimes you get marked wrong for having the correct answer. The app includes the basic info including origin, insertion, action and innervation of each muscle.
Love this app and study with it daily, however some glitches with the quizzes. Correct answer will be listed twice but only one will be marked as correct answer and there's no way to tell which. Also origin and insertion is often opposite of text book. Fixed glitches would make it a 5.
Only goes over the superficial layer muscles. Being in an anatomy grad program this app doesn't have nearly enough detail. I need to have more than just the superficial layers. I need intermediate and deep layers as well as the out cropping muscles that are in the arm and leg. Do not reccommend for college level. Definitely not for a graduate level either
I'm a LMT and this is a great quick reference to help identify an origin of pain, show a client what's going on in their body or just to brush up on your own knowledge. Wish it showed the nervous system as well.
The app itself is brilliant. The big problem with it is that it's clearly been made for large screen smartphones and doesn't shrink to fit my HTC Wildfire handset. It's so bad that in the quiz I can't see/read the 4th answer choice. And I can't scroll down the page to read it either. If you could fix this, I'd give it a 5.
I am a Massage Therapy student. This app has helped me a lot with my muscles. I would not suggest using this as your only study guide though. I wish it would show the bones that the muscles connected to. Other than that this app is great!
They need to add plantaris and flexor hallucis posterior and I haven't looked at the shoulder girdle muscle so I don't know if any more are missing. The 3d models don't cover the whole body just parts and the controls are not that intuitive. I should've saved my money.
I said before "Incredibly good app. Basic but sound". Now with upgrades, especially 3D it's getting really exciting. Looking forward to future versions. It just gets better and better.
This app is one of the best I've come across i use it regularly, great for sports massage, explaining to clients, teaching and training. You will not regret buying this app!!
Incredibly easy to work with this app, which makes learning fun!
This is the best way I have found to learn muscles
Aside from lacking a few major muscle groups, this app isn't too shabby and has clear illustrations.
Really? I have to go back, each time i want to see another muscle? Refound.
Great app
Great love it
Learn Muscles
Using this all the time. I haven't found anything better out there to meet my needs.
Very helpful for learning how to spell all the muscle
Best muscle learning app
Loved it
Really helps
Using this all the time. I haven't found anything better out there to meet my needs.
Some questions will give the same answer twice. If it happens to be the correct answer twice, and you click one of the duplicate correct answers, it will mark it wrong. Not the worst think but still obnoxious.
i am a zbrush user, and study anatomy. The app is perfectly on the right path, but is missing bunes, and an option to auto play the name, with pictures and without, and lastly, an option to select a list of review from all content. Thanks.
Excellent resource when doing charting. Very helpful in refreshing knowledge base. Quizzes have lots of duplicate choices - needs fixing.
I love having all this info in the palm of my hand on my smart phone, i can use it anytime anywhere and i could not be more happy it was well worth the 2.99 i paid for it as it is invaluable to me!
I would give it 4 stars, but the quizzes have a bug. The same answer will appear more than once in the multiple choice, but only one of the "right" answers is actually right so you end up getting it wrong when you've actually guessed correctly.
I'm in PTschool and this app is certainly useful but it does lack information and picture of some smaller muscles of U/L extremity.
I have really enjoyed studying with this app....but some answers have the same answer twice and only one works as the correct one.
Was told about this app in my a&p class by other students. Love the fact that I can get used to seeing the words before I have to spell them. Just wish it had pronunciation in the quiz part. Since I used that the most.
The details aren't listed identically to my lab manual: I Think that's what helps it work for me. It is easier to remember.
As a gym instructor I love the portability of this app. I can show clients muscles and info. I can practice my muscles in the go. Exellent
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I think the concept is great, the quizzes are good, sometimes the answers are a little too obvious, but if you could add muscles of the hands and feet as a seperate category I think that would be really helpful. As well I think arm and shoulder muscles should be seperate categories as well; when I want to focus on flexors and extensors I doubt want to go throughthere the whole glenohumeral joint muscles