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Just downloaded the app, so far it’s very detailed with the muscles and movements. I’m impressed!
Yes, Anatomy by Muscle & Motion is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
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Just downloaded the app, so far it’s very detailed with the muscles and movements. I’m impressed!
I wish I had this app during my anatomy class. Easy to understand and the visuals make it interesting and applicable. I really like seeing the muscle movement. Thank you for an amazing app.
My fiancé is doing exercise science and after one video I feel I could talk to her in her fancy terms for muscles and understand what she’s talking about. I’ve even recommended this to her for studying the muscles
This recommended in our A & P lab course and I wish I hard about this sooner. I love the videos that are included and the little man that hammers the origin and insertion, just makes things more relatable. Easy to follow and helps bring everything together. Really helped turn my grade around!!!!
Pretty much useless if you don’t subscribe. And I won’t do that unless I get to actually try the features it is supposed to have.
I’m only dabbling into the app thus far, but it’s great to have a functional visual and to include insertion points and breakdowns. The only issue I have is the pricing for individual use. But if you have it, it’s great.
I’m studying massage therapy. There’s a lot of info that is thrown our way, and it’s overwhelming. This app is helping me learn and memorize the anatomical details I need to get through this fast-paced, info-laden course. It’s so helpful to see the muscles in motion from several viewpoints.
I am taking kinesiology right now and this app has been so helpful!
This has everything you need! I love it!
I wish they would have the innervation of the muscles. Also there is an error about the origin of the gastrocnemius . It’s identified as the epicondyles of the femur. It is actually the condyles of the femur
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