Human Muscle Encyclopedia app for iPhone and iPad
Developer: JOSE MAURICIO BARRIENTOS M
First release : 28 Apr 2010
App size: 30 Mb
Human muscles.
This comprehensive and illustrated encyclopedia has been designed with more details so that you can learn in a simple but complete the parts that fall into the muscles of the human body. His illustrations make reference to an unlimited number of pictures that show you every part of your body and with which you can identify it. You can use it for your homework or even to support your university medical knowledge.
In this encyclopedia you will find a complete description of each muscle in the body besides the main function and their main features to its development.
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On this great Encyclopedia, you will find all about muscle, thendons, etc….
Among the topics in this encyclopedia includes:
Muscles and head of neck
Scalp and eye, Extraocular muscle, Intraocular
Ear, Nose, Mouth
Mastication, Tongue, Soft palate, Pharynx, Larynx
Muscles of the torso.
Back, Suboccipital, Chest , Abdomen , Pelvis, Perineum
Muscles of the upper limb.
Vertebral column, Thoracic wall, Shoulder, Arm, Forearm, Hand
Muscles of the lower limb.
Iliac, Region buttocks, Thigh , Leg, Foot
Diseases of muscle human.
Cardiomiophatya, Muscular dystrophy, Torsion dystonia
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Latest reviews of Human Muscle Encyclopedia app for iPhone and iPad
I was waiting for this kind of app, now it has come, at a good value for every medical professional. Well done!!
Beautiful designed application, very educational, good source of information!
I really loved the graphics, very good info!
At least its organized for you though which is a good thing and probably worth a buck
I want an app thats more detailed. This is good for laymen but not if you want a reference for names, etc of muscles.