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Anatomy Atlas Free is a content and software development anatomy and physiology learning application. This android app variation presents you the subsequent: bones, ligaments, and tooth, as well as every one of the functionality within the fork out variation. 3D modeled by physicians and anatomy experts. Using the International Anatomical Terminology. +6000 anatomical structures. Add, Delete and Combine anatomical structures.

E-Anatomy is an award-winning interactive atlas of human anatomy. It is the most complete reference of human anatomy available on web, iPad, iPhone and android devices. Explore over 6700 anatomic structures and more than 670 000 translated medical labels. Images in: CT, MRI, Radiographs, Anatomic diagrams and nuclear images. Available in 12.

Apps conceived and designed to provide an innovative way to study human anatomy

ANATOMY 3D ATLAS

ANATOMY 3D ATLAS allows you to study human anatomy in an easy and interactive way. Through a simple and intuitive interface it is possible to observe every anatomical structure from any angle. Highly detailed 3D models, with textures up to 4k resolution, enable to examine the shape of each structure of the human body with great depth.

Systems: Musculoskeletal, Cardiovascular, Nervous, Respiratory, Digestive, Urogenital (male and female), Endocrine, Lymphatic, Eye and ear.

This application is aimed at medical students, doctors, physiotherapists, paramedics, nurses, athletic trainers and in general anyone interested in deepening their knowledge of human anatomy. Dock for mac os x.

This app is a fantastic tool to complement classic human anatomy books.

TRY THE APP

This app is freely downloadable, however an in-app purchase is required to unlock all the contents. Some of the contents are always freely accessible enabling you to try the app properly.

macOS

Windows 10

VIDEO TUTORIAL
This video tutorial will show you how to use all app features
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3D NAVIGATION
select model
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isolate model
MUSCLE DESCRIPTION

Muscle names (in 11 languages) and info about origin, insertion, innervation and action of each muscle (only in english)

PINS
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Show or hide all pins
Touch/Click a pin to visualize the relative anatomical terms

HIDE
BACK

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Go back to previous view
(after an anatomical part has been isolated)

MUSCLE LAYERS

Go through muscle layers
Muscles are grouped into layers frome the most superficial to the deepest. Choose to visualize the layers in single or multi mode.

Internal Organs Diagram

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Anatomy Of The Foot

CENTER VIEW

Frame the view on the selected model and move center of rotation on it

11 LANGUAGES

User Interface and anatomical terms in 11 languages

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The anatomical regions (shown) compartmentalize the human body. Just like on a map, a region refers to a certain area. The body is divided into two major portions: axial and appendicular.

The axial body runs right down the center (axis) and consists of everything except the limbs, meaning the head, neck, thorax (chest and back), abdomen, and pelvis. The appendicular body consists of appendages, otherwise known as upper and lower extremities (which you call arms and legs).

Here’s a list of the axial body’s main regions:

Anatomy Of The Body

  • Head and neck
    • Cephalic (head)
    • Cervical (neck)
    • Cranial (skull)
    • Frontal (forehead)
    • Nasal (nose)
    • Occipital (base of skull)
    • Oral (mouth)
    • Orbital/ocular (eyes)
  • Thorax
    • Axillary (armpit)
    • Costal (ribs)
    • Deltoid (shoulder)
    • Mammary (breast)
    • Pectoral (chest)
    • Scapular (shoulder blade)
    • Sternal (breastbone)
    • Vertebral (backbone)
  • Abdomen
    • Abdominal (abdomen)
    • Gluteal (buttocks)
    • Inguinal (bend of hip)
    • Lumbar (lower back)
    • Pelvic (area between hipbones)
    • Perineal (area between anus and external genitalia)
    • Pubic (genitals)
    • Sacral (end of vertebral column)

Here’s a list of the appendicular body’s main regions:

Human Anatomy

  • Upper extremity
    • Antebrachial (forearm)
    • Antecubital (inner elbow)
    • Brachial (upper arm)
    • Carpal (wrist)
    • Cubital (elbow)
    • Digital (fingers/toes)
    • Manual (hand)
    • Palmar (palm)
  • Lower extremity
    • Crural (shin, front of lower leg)
    • Femoral (thigh)
    • Patellar (front of knee)
    • Pedal (foot)
    • Plantar (arch of foot)
    • Popliteal (back of knee)
    • Sural (calf, back of lower leg)
    • Tarsal (ankle)