Muscle System Pro III - iPhone
3D4Medical from Elsevier
About this app
- Age 10
- Updated May 13, 2021
- OS IOS / Android
Editor reviews
Muscle System Pro III is a professional 3D muscle anatomy app designed for medical education and clinical reference. Explore the human musculoskeletal system with interactive, high‑resolution models that you can rotate, zoom, and dissect layer by layer. Instantly identify any muscle to view origin, insertion, innervation, blood supply, and primary actions. Built for students, clinicians, physical therapists, and trainers, it combines an interactive atlas with fast search, labeled landmarks, and practice quizzes to accelerate learning and improve recall. Ideal for anatomy study, surgical prep, kinesiology, and patient education. Keywords: 3D muscle anatomy app, medical education, musculoskeletal system, interactive anatomy atlas, physical therapy study tool.
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How to use:
1. Download and open the app on your iPhone, then allow camera and storage permissions if prompted for saving images and notes.
2. Create an optional account to sync favorites and quiz progress across devices, or continue as a guest to start exploring immediately.
3. Use the 3D model controls to rotate, zoom, and hide layers; tap any muscle to view its origin, insertion, innervation, blood supply, and actions with clear labels.
4. Search by muscle name, region, or function to jump directly to structures, then bookmark key items and add notes for quick review.
5. Test your knowledge in Quiz mode, adjust difficulty and regions, and track results to focus your study on weaker areas.
6. Explore advanced tools such as layer-by-layer dissection, cross-section views, and pronunciation guides to reinforce anatomy terminology and clinical context.
