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Bones, Joints & Muscles: Human Anatomy Facts 360

By Michael Quach

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Bones, Joints & Muscles: Human Anatomy Facts 360
  • Category: Medical
  • First released: October 9, 2009
  • Versions: 1 archived
  • Seller: Michael Quach

Requirements: Compatible with iPhone and iPod touch. Requires iOS 4.0 or later.

2.1.2
Requires iOS 4.0+
September 9, 2012
3.4 MB Encrypted Install Download

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Peaked at #40 (January 27, 2010) · 2 archived captures · Jan 2010 – Jan 2011

Archived Reviews

8 of 18
Great!
     
by LADodgers96 · November 1, 2009

I'm planning to become a doc and this information is pretty helpful and reliable. Thank you! Happy Halloween! 

Bones joints and muscles
     
by ZombieHunter2016 · November 4, 2011

My top ten ps3 games<br/>1- dead island<br/>2- deadrising 2<br/>3- red dead redemption: undead nightmare<br/>4- call of duty 4<br/>5- heavy rain<br/>6- grand theft auto IV<br/>7- call of duty world at war<br/>8- call of duty modern warfare 2<br/>9- call of duty modern warfare 3<br/>10- little big planet

Arthritis
     
by Dre luv · February 17, 2013

It's great to have, so I can learn about my medical condition. Keep up the good work.!!!!!!

Therapeutic
     
by Jmgchnds · March 20, 2010

I am a massage therapist. I think if different massage techniques were included in the treatment section this app would be great.

Horrible app
     
by Lph83 · February 24, 2012

All this app is wikipedia slimed down. The same goes for all this devloper's apps. Don't wast your time with any of this devloper's apps. Just get Wikipedia

Awesome!!!!!!!!
     
by DrNisha · October 10, 2009

Awesome program!!!!

A Good Start
     
by Patient Nurse · August 29, 2015

This app is okay for giving a brief description of common maladies. It could be improved in several ways. First, it needs more terms, such as Marfan's Syndrome. Second, it could use more information about prognosis, specifically how a syndrome or disease process may lead to death. For example, when describing EDS, the app described weak fragile blood vessels, but it did not say whether or not this could lead to an aortic aneurysm that may tear open, causing death. <br/><br/>The app could go more in-depth about each thing. It could keep the brief, simple explanation in the first paragraph, and expound on that info for those who want to know more. <br/><br/>It's a good start, with a lot of potential to be even better.

Where's the rest of it?
     
by GraceOM · February 5, 2013

Rudimentary. Beginners only.

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