Muscle System Pro III - iPhone Customer Service3D4Medical From Elsevier

Muscle System Pro III - IPhone Customer Service

  1. Muscle System Pro III - iPhone Customer Service
  2. Muscle System Pro III - iPhone App Comments & Reviews (2026)
  3. Muscle System Pro III - iPhone iPhone Images

Developed in collaboration with Stanford University School of Medicine.
As featured in the WWDC 2012 Keynote Speech.

The Muscle System Pro III is used by most universities and is now the standard learning/reference tool for students and medical professionals.

Now with 215 movement animations, 425 audio pronunciations, 548 isolated muscles and 548 muscle Insertion and Origin maps (You can toggle between muscles and their attachment points on the bone).

For a 2 minute overview of how this app works - please visit: http://applications.3d4medical.com/muscle_pro.php

This app is by far the the most comprehensive musculoskeletal system on the market.
• 360 horizontal degree rotation of any body part - with a swipe of your finger.
• Rotate vertically for inferior and superior views where applicable.
• 10 layers of superficial and deep muscle.
• New 3D level with insertion / origin points mapped onto bone.
• 548 isolated muscles and insertion/origin points (mapped onto the bone)
• 215 animations of every movement of each articulation (e.g. flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, etc)
• 2 types of Quiz, Drag and Drop and Multi-choice - with ability to test on specific areas or muscles.
• 425 audio pronunciations, for every label. (Please ensure your language is set to English in settings for pronunciations to work)
• Draw on any screen image and then share it through email, Facebook or Twitter.

OTHER NEW FEATURES:
• Graphical Hints: On screen hints that can be turned on or off, for a complete understanding of all the app's features.
• Interface: Completely rebuilt to allow for simple navigation.
• Mix layers: Make one layer semitransparent to compare against another layer.
• Public Notes: Post or browse through shared public notes.

OTHER FEATURES:
• Double Tap to zoom - zoom into and identify any region or muscle by tapping on the screen.
• Customize Pins - add your own pins and notes or add notes to existing pins.
• Jump to a different area of the body - jump to a different body area by tapping or dragging the white box on the full body thumbnail.
• Customize the app - using the settings function the user can choose which pins appear within the app - customize to different levels, i.e. high school, nurses etc…

This app’s primary use is as a learning tool but can also be used as a fast and innovative reference tool by utilizing the index function which allows the user to select a muscle and the app will automatically zoom in and identify it.
Additionally, this app is ideal for physicians, educators or professionals, in helping to locate a muscle and / or explain its relevance for certain conditions, ailments and injuries.

Muscle System Pro III - iPhone App Comments & Reviews

Muscle System Pro III - iPhone Positive Reviews

Pretty great.Not many options for the tests, especially when you are only studying some of them. I would have bought the package one with muscles, skeletal features etc. if I saw that one first. Still a really great app! Has helped me boost my grade up a whole letter grade in Eval..Version: 3.8

First rate app for Physical TherapyAs a clinician, I find it impossible to remember every origin and insertion of every muscle in the body. This app has been an invaluable reference tool to guide me during manual interventions needed to rehab my patients. It's also been useful for patient education to help them better understand various diagnoses. I've previously used this app on my iPad, but now I have it at the palm of my hands with the iPhone 6+. There were several other anatomy apps in the app store, but this is by far my favorite. It's easy to use, the graphics are beautiful, and my patients love it. Besides, the price was right and worth every penny. I wish I had this as a student!.Version: 3.8

I can’t say enough good thingsI am a Physical Therapist. I have been using the muscle and skeletal app since my iPhone4 to explain to my patients what is going on in their body. I literally use these two apps every day and have gotten more complements from patients on their greater understanding of their condition due to these. I have been stressing the last two days without it due to the IOS update. Thank you for getting this out. It is my life line at work!!!.Version: 3.8.1

Makes me. Rock Star!As a personal trainer I can quickly look up, review, and study anatomy. This makes me better able to share knowledge with my clients and keep them educated about the muscles they are working as well as any previous injuries they may have had. I like how fast the controls are. I can quickly get to any major muscle group and find what I need to know. This is a must-have tool for personal trainers!.Version: 3.8

Outstanding appThis is so easy to use with great information. When I was in massage school it was my to go app. I didn’t have to use my textbook all the time when I need quick information. I recommend this app to everyone..Version: 3.8.2

River raft guideI really appreciate the app. It's amazing to have help understanding your body at your fingertips. The app showing range of motion of muscles is particularly unique quality one cannot get from a book. I look forward to checking out other products..Version: 3.8

AmazingI am a nursing student and Was going to school for pt It's also good for people who want to work out and Know what muscles they are working. It gives you a 3-D representation of the muscles. It also illustrates the insertion points , origin points and the actions and nerves Innervation and artery supply to each muscle..Version: 3.8

Great AppOverall, this is a great app! One feature I would love to see implemented is the ability to strip the skeleton and add specific muscles. As a teaching tool, it would be nice to be able to look at specific groups of muscles by themselves..Version: 3.8

If People Like This Why Stop?The developer says this will be the last update to reassess where to assign resources. Are they assessing correctly? I argue they could use professional input!.Version: 3.8.2

SolidSolid tool for the price. Would have liked an easier way to look at different layers but overall very helpful.Version: 3.8

So far so goodI'm currently taking A&P and am finding this useful, though not perfect. If I could zoom in and touch the body parts and the app says what that part is it would be an easier study tool..Version: 3.8

Muscle pro iiiThis has to be my favorite app. I refer to it time and again. Great explanations. Helps me understand what my doctors are talking about. I'd give it 10 stars if that were an option!.Version: 3.8

Best so far...So easy to use. Helpful teaching tool, visual aid, etc. And it appeals to so many senses..Version: 3.8

Worth every penny and moreInvaluable in daily use in multiple device for daily clinical use and teaching physical therapy..Version: 3.8

The best out thereI've tried similar apps, but this blows them out of the water. Perfect for massage therapists..Version: 3.8

WonderfulI use it all the time. Makes a great teaching tool for patients..Version: 3.8

This is amazing!It took some truly brilliant and dedicated minds to develop such an application. Thank you!.Version: 3.8

Very professional and thorough appI am very pleased with this app!.Version: 3.8

Excellent although some errorsI love this app - extremely easy to use, clear labelling, beautiful graphics, and excellent access via the scapel tool to the muscles you want to look at (granted, you don't control what muscle(s) get taken away, but that's a minor thing). I didn't give it a five, just because there are some database issues that need to be worked out, which I'm listing below: - The Flexor Pollicis Longus muscle in the forearm is correctly labelled until you get to the L4 view (Anterior), where it is then incorrectly identified as the Peroneus Longus (a leg muscle) - The Obterator Externus (right) muscle is incorrectly labelled Obterator Internus (right) from the Posterior Pelvis: L7 view. In the same view the Obterator Externus (left) muscle is correctly labelled. - The Origin/Insertion description for the Flexor Digiti Minimi Brevis in the Anterior Forearm view has the incorrect Innervation of the Plantar Nerve (should be the Ulnar nerve for the hand) That's all I've found so far. Update: the sacrotuberous ligament was added recently I believe, which is cool, but it's rendered like a muscle, which is misleading ;o) the other errors I listed previously have been fixed as far as I can tell, so yay! :oD Great app!.Version: 0

The bestSimple and easy to use. Fantastic visuals..Version: 3.8

It's a good app but bad interfaceIt's really choppy and it could be updated..Version: 3.8

Great!!A good price and an excellent app. Love it!! Five stars!! God bless you!! :D.Version: 3.8

GreatestFantastic.Version: 3.8

GreatGreat app for clinicians!.Version: 3.8

3d is so much easier than flatI've gone to several web sites to find 3d medical images. Some are good, most are poor. The web sites don't provide that much information. This app provides a lot of good info. I'm a coder and I work for hospitals. The muscle system is the most difficult, for me at least, body system. I'm really good with skeletal but when the ortho docs start talking about the muscles, I get so lost. I can't believe how much this app and the others have helped me. I type the muscle I'm looking for into the index and there it is. The magnification is really good, too. This is just an app but there is no just about it. The web sites that use 3d are just suckering you in so they can get you on their mailing list. If you not comfortable about the price, buy the free one which is muscle system, head and neck. I was blown away. I had to have the apps. I do have one question though. Are there going to be apps available that cover pulmonology and other systems in the body? The digestive and urology are good but pulmonary, heart and other popular body systems would be great. Thanks for a great app. It helped me the first day I got it. I also enjoy just looking at the different muscles. I've also bought the cardiovascular system..Version: 0

Fantastic voyageAs a spinal injury patient, I bought this app a long time ago to help my rehab by learning muscles. This upgrade is the most astounding advance I have ever seen in any app. The amount of detail, combined with ease of navigation is stunning. Watch the helpful intro before you use it the first time and then just explore. After several excursions, watch the intro again; it will really stay with you. The is like peering into your own body. As you remove layers of muscle, you may find you self mesmerized by the crisscrossing muscles in the shoulder blade or admiring the scores of connections to the backbone. Smooth spins allow gorgeous 3-D views unavailable in any textbook. I've had an hour slip away with out noticing. The detail is so good I installed it on my iPad 2 and only the captions suffer pixillation. How long can I resist the iPad version at $40 (I believe)..Version: 2.2

Great Little Muscle Guide...This is a good app for massage practitioners or bodyworkers in need of muscle reference, BUT it is limited by the size of the iPhone screen. Viewing muscles is not always easy, nor completely accurate. my earlier complaints had to do with the lack of real 3D, but the update has addressed that issue and now it is very easy to flip, swivel and zoom the body any which way to get to the muscle you want. It's still a bit small on the iPhone, but I can imagine on the iPad it's awesome. It's still not a replacement for larger formats and classic textbooks/guides, but it's a great little carry around for the practitioner/student who wants a quick reference to most of the main muscle system. as always, it's the support of the app that makes it stand above the rest (you listening Myofinder?), and Nova support is great..Version: 3.3.1

WonderfulI have muscle pro, skeleton pro, knee and shoulder. They continue to update and recently added several animations for different surgeries. They have changed the transverse, sagital and coronal views in several applications. They still don't allow 3 D movement in any view to rotate etc. Sometimes I need to explain small structures and can't quite get the view I want. I am a Physical Therapist in a primary orthopedic practice. I use these apps multiple times each day to explain pathology or recent surgery. Patients are amazed and frequently comment they now understand. Lots of thanks from them for taking the time to explain better than their physician did. I have been in practice more than 30 years and used multiple aids but this is the best ever, especially on the iPad..Version: 3.3.1

3d4Medical Muscle System App. ReviewI have been making an effort to learn anatomy as well as possible during my undergraduate career, and I can honestly say that this application has been a huge help. For me, a 3d model is one of the best ways to learn something. I am a very visual learner and sometimes reading charts just doesn't cut it. Also, knowing that working in 3 dimensions with actual people is what matters when it comes to helping people makes this very specific to the real thing. I get a sense of how things are oriented far better from an easily manipulated model than a flat textbook with great limitations on angles of view. I highly recommend this as a learning tool. -Random dude on the internet.Version: 0

Great app as an artistI'm an art student and do a lot of figure drawing, for which it's key to have an understanding of anatomy. There are a lot of first rate anatomy books aimed at artists, but I haven't seen one whose drawings or photographs are as clear and easy to read and understand as the ones in this app. Being able to drill in or out between skeletal and surface views is fantastic, and impossible to replicate in print with anything like the clarity here. I gave the app 4 rather than 5 stars only because it would, I think, be easier to use if it were possible to zoom in or out with a pinch gesture and to scroll around the image by dragging. But that said, it's a very impressive piece of work..Version: 0

Muscle System Pro is excellentThe Muscle System Pro is great. I have been doing massage for many years and have always wanted a way to easily identify muscles and show them to my clients. The ability to zoom in and out, rotate the body in 3D, and find the name of specific muscles is fantastic. This is a solid application. I wish all version 1.0 applications worked this well. In future upgrades, I would like to have an option for Muscle System Pro to speak the name of the identified muscle. This would help users learn the correct pronunciation of the many muscles in the body. If you have ever needed, or wanted, to learn about the human muscle system, this is a must have app..Version: 0

STUNNING - 5 STARSThis application will change the way you think about the human body and ensure best working practices in the field of medicine and health care. I'm in the medical profession and having used this over the last month, I can honestly say it’s the best intuitive app in my Iphone. I use this to teach med students as well as educate my patients on the inner workings of the muscle system....they love it and so do I. This app also makes a great training aid for those involved in sport and weight training, if fact I have recommended it to many of my private clients who compete within the sporting world. A stunning application that should be on everyone’s device. Highly recommended……….Dr. Bill.Version: 0

Would be great if it worked properlyThis would be great if it worked properly. 1. For some reason the model starts spinning (and far too quickly for any use) and I'm trying madly to get it to stop. 2. The function where the body is supposed to open up so you can get an interior view from a superior or inferior angle is BEYOND irritating. I absolutely cannot get it to work. By the time I've accidentally made the proper combination of strokes and taps, I've already hit the one to close it back up. Very very irritating. 3. My home logo in the upper left corner disappears, never to be seen until I close out the app and start over. 4. The Help option is no help, but that's no surprise. Apparently no one in the computer industry understands that concept..Version: 2.2

The muscular systemThis is very useful program for anyone studying anatomy. As a Doctor of Physical Therapy, I am expected to have as good a grasp on musculoskeletal anatomy as anyone out there, and this program has been very helpul in my studies. I do wish it was more geared for iphone functionality, however. Moving up and down with the touchscreen, and zooming in and out with the pinch function of the iphone would be very useful. I already use the program a lot, but would use it much much more if it was more functional with capabilities of the iphone. Overall, I would recommend it for anyone studying advanced muscular anatomy..Version: 0

Amazing!Amazing application. Is it possible for you guys to update the app, and make it easier to access the pins on muscles?.Version: 3.8

Space 🐷Pros: detail info for every muscle including O/I, nervation, action (with video); clear graphics; able to add your own notes Cons: can be slow to load; takes a huge amount of space on the iPhone, only updated every couple years - I feel with more development/updates it could be more efficient..Version: 3.8.1

Great App for health professionalsGreat App! I'm a PT and work with Physio in a clinic and also in gyms and really helpful for my own research or to show to patient!.Version: 3.8

University Student3d4medical Muscle Systems Pro was a essential asset to the completion of all my anatomy courses. A definite must have!.Version: 3.7

Good app if you're in fitness or chiropracticAs an exercise scientist and going into chiropractic college, I have found that this app is a suitable replacement for the muscular charts of old that I have hanging on the wall. The glory of this app comes from the cutting away of the muscles to reveal deeper, more intrinsic muscle groups and all of their insertions. For instance, you'll get a description of the short biceps head, used for external rotation which translates into supinated biceps curls when you workout. The longer head and brachioradialis would be better trained with hammer curls. You also see the nerve supply and origins, i.e. where the muscle inserts. Like "AllTraps" says, it's a bit pricey for what it offers. I also rated it a 4:5 because it's not so easy to rotate once you're zoomed in. Thirdly, you get sagittal and transverse planes but you don't get to see from above or below. I wanted a true 3D experience. For twenty bucks it was still a justified purchased. You'll be able to review all the pernickety details and engage in quizzes. Good but not great. With a few tweaks the price tag will justify the program..Version: 0

Awesome!This is a fabulous learning tool! I love being able to remove layers of muscles to see muscles below. :).Version: 3.7

AwesomeExactly what I need to help demonstrate anatomy to physio patients. Love it!!.Version: 3.7

Love it!Great app for locating muscles in the body; it also provides the origin, insertion and action. Fantastic!.Version: 3.7

GREAT app!I'm a physical therapy student and this app had helped me out A LOT! It's very detailed, accurate, and easy to use. I CAN'T WAIT until they release Essential Anatomy, Spine, and a Brain one for the iPhone!.Version: 3.4.1

Great anatomy app!I always have to freshen up on my anatomy. Having this makes it convenient and fun to do so. I should mention that I also purchased the ipad version and have the skeletal system as well!! Solid APP!.Version: 2.4

Though it was awesomeSo this app would be fantastic if only I could use it. It keeps crashing on me.Version: 3.3.1

Okay, you did a great job.I'm a student of a 2 year massage program. This program rocks! It is a significant improvement and is well worth the price and the time it takes to work through the finesse of manipulation the program. Views are great, testing is torture but everything is way beyond any other single app out there. I think I can speak for all the geeks of my school. We all have it and ipad of iphone it is the coolest. thank you..Version: 2.0

CrashesFrom the preview the updates look amazing. I really enjoyed the other version. BUT every time I open the updated version it crashes and puts me back to my home screen. I have not been able to study once with this updated app. Please fix it..Version: 2.01

Brome Lake FitnessThis app is a must for all who work in the fitness industry. Ease of use is fantastic and extremely helpful in educating clients on muscular anatomy and function !.Version: 0

GoodGood for most identifications! it would get five stars if there was more detail in the ability to cut down only specific muscles piece by piece.Version: 1.6

Quiz modeGreat detail, but sometimes it is hard to touch correct flag. I wish it had more quiz modes and a way to include/exclude muscles. Very pricey..Version: 0

HelpfulIs this application worth $20? It is hard to say. If I was a professional in the health care system or a personal trainer I wouldn't hesitate to recommend this app. It is a great visual aid to show to your clients to give them a better idea of muscles you are referring to. On the other hand students might find the $20 is too steep of a price to pay. An anatomy textbook is still far more detailed and more helpful. And you probably already own one. You may wish you spent your money going out with friends instead..Version: 0

Muscle System Pro rocks!Very comprehensive, this app permits animation-assisted zooming into detailed muscle images; likewise there is a very useful capability to remove (sometimes several) layers of muscle to see underlying structure. Most useful for our fitness & training clients to quickly view the target muscle (group) just before or during an exercise. Too bad we can't view "i" (info) in larger format (or have option to) as most of our clients are retirees / boomers..Version: 0

App reviewVery good presentation fairly easy to use. However the app hangs once in a while and some information and certain muscles are messing. Overall quite good but I'm not sure it's worth the 19.99 There are similar apps for less cost..Version: 0

Free International Money Transfer 💸Enjoy high maximum transfers into more than 20 currencies while saving up to 90% over local banks! The cheap, fast way to send money abroad. Free transfer up to 500 USD!AdvertorialVersion: 3.8.2


What do you think Muscle System Pro III - iPhone ios app? Can you share your thoughts and app experiences with other peoples?

Please wait! Facebook comments loading...

Muscle System Pro III - iPhone iPhone Images
  • Muscle System Pro III - iPhone iPhone image 1
  • Muscle System Pro III - iPhone iPhone image 2
  • Muscle System Pro III - iPhone iPhone image 3
  • Muscle System Pro III - iPhone iPhone image 4