Your gateway to mastering human anatomy in an immersive, intuitive, and entertaining way!
Worldwide Trust: Used by universities, medical professionals, and individuals in over 180 countries.
Easy to Use: Dive straight into learning with our intuitive, user-friendly design.
Human Anatomy VR makes learning about the human body easy and engaging. Customize your experience by choosing High School or University content level to match your expertise.
Whether you’re studying medicine, working in healthcare, a fitness enthusiast, or simply interested in the human body, Human Anatomy VR is the ultimate resource to take your understanding of anatomy to the next level.
Key Features:
🦴 Extensive Anatomy Library: Explore 15 body systems and over 13,000 anatomical structures.
🧬 Micro anatomy in Focus: Dive deep into intricate microanatomy models.
💪 See the Body in Motion: Understand muscle mechanics with over 500 dynamic movement animations.
🐜 Shrink and Explore: Use Ant Mode to see the human body from a whole new perspective.
📝 Learn and Test Yourself: Enjoy interactive in-app quizzes that make learning fun.
Start exploring the wonders of the human body with Human Anatomy VR right now!
| comfort | ⦾ Comfortable |
| age rating | 0+ Everyone |
| storage | 1.2 GB |
| website | medicinevirtual.com |
| developer | Virtual Medicine |
| publisher | Virtual Medicine s.r.o |
| connection | Internet not required |
| app version | 2024.50.2 |
| languages |
English ∙ Chinese ∙ Czech ∙ Dutch ∙ Finnish ∙ French ∙ German ∙ Italian ∙ Japanese ∙ Korean ∙ Polish ∙ Portuguese ∙ Russian ∙ Slovak ∙ Spanish ∙ Ukrainian
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A great application for learning human anatomy, with a pleasant interface, intuitive controls, structure descriptions, excellent animations and detailed visuals. I also tried the institutional version, which additionally includes local translations of anatomical terms. It was incredibly helpful for my anatomy studies. The children were enthusiastic too—they tried the quizzes and for a deeper understanding of the human body, it was invaluable.
This app is pretty good for most gross anatomy, but it really falls short when it comes to smaller and microscopic anatomy.
A few things that are missing in it, and these are not all of them:
1. No detailed heart organ option (This is one of the most important organs in the body, and I can't view it in detail like things such as the sarcomere, which isn't in much detail, but at least it's an option to view by itself).
2. Speaking of the sarcomere, it doesn't go into detail at all. You can't break it down to active and myosin fibers, view t-tubules, or anything like that. You can't break it down past the gross structure of the sarcomere really.
3. I'm not sure what it's like on other parts of the app, but when I was doing bones, there were many bone features that were named, but the description box said "no description" or something like that.
Ultimately, I don't think the app is that great a value with how much ISN'T in it. For college-level A&P, I'd say this is useful for less than half of the material. There are many other free options online that go into more detail.
Hey can you make it so that when I move my own hands, the 3D model moves accordingly? And map my arms and finger motion to feet if I am analyzing legs and feet? Also quest has head movement and pose estimation - would be amazing to position the models using these methods.
It has been useful to study for anatomy exams. One thing that I’m not sure how to do is to create custom Quizzes, as often I do not get asked for “the entire musculoskeletal system” but rather for just the major muscles and bones.
Would give it 5 stars if I could create my own quizzes and if I could change the color or contrast of the muscles and bones (medical cadavers often have a darker color that makes things harder to differentiate in real life).
As a student of anatomy I frickin love this. The tutorial was quick and I learned everything I needed. The layers of many organs are extra cool.
I'm an RN. Anytime I've got a patient with a condition I don't really understand, this app helps make every much easier to understand. The only thing I don't like is that I didn't have this when I was in school years ago. This would have been a huge help.