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Here are the content and views in the latest release of Muscles & Kinesiology for iPad/iPhone.

Regions

All Regions

  1. Muscular System View
  2. Full Skeleton

Head and Neck

  1. Head Region
  2. Head
  3. Mandible Elevation
  4. Mandible Depression
  5. Mandible Protraction
  6. Mandible Retraction
  7. Neck Head Flexion
  8. Neck Head Extension
  9. Neck Head Lateral Flexion
  10. Head Rotation Ipsilateral
  11. Head Rotation Contralateral

Shoulder

  1. Shoulder Region
  2. Shoulder Girdle
  3. Shoulder Flexion
  4. Shoulder Extension
  5. Shoulder Horizontal Abduction
  6. Shoulder Horizontal Adduction
  7. Shoulder Abduction
  8. Shoulder Adduction
  9. Shoulder Medial Rotation
  10. Shoulder Lateral Rotation

Upper Limbs

  1. Upper Limb Region
  2. Upper Limb
  3. Elbow
  4. Elbow Flexion
  5. Elbow Extension
  6. Forearm Pronation
  7. Forearm Supination
  8. Wrist Extension
  9. Wrist Flexion
  10. Wrist Abduction
  11. Wrist Adduction
  12. Hand Digits 2-5 Extension
  13. Hand Digits 2-5 Flexion
  14. Thumb Extension
  15. Thumb Flexion
  16. Hand Digits Opposition

Abdomen

  1. Thorax Region
  2. Thorax and Abdomen
  3. Ribs Elevation
  4. Ribs Depression

Spine and Back

  1. Spine Region
  2. Spine
  3. Spine Flexion
  4. Spine Extension
  5. Spine Lateral Flexion
  6. Spine Rotation
  7. Scapula Elevation
  8. Scapula Depression
  9. Scapula Adduction
  10. Scapula Abduction
  11. Scapula Upward Rotation
  12. Scapula Downward Rotation

Pelvis

  1. Pelvic Region
  2. Pelvis
  3. Hip Flexion
  4. Hip Extension
  5. Hip Medial Rotation
  6. Hip Lateral Rotation
  7. Hip Abduction
  8. Hip Adduction

Lower Limbs

  1. Lower Limb Region
  2. Lower Limb
  3. Knee Flexion
  4. Knee Extension
  5. Knee Medial Rotation
  6. Knee Lateral Rotation
  7. Dorsiflexion
  8. Plantarflexion
  9. Foot Inversion
  10. Foot Eversion
  11. Foot Digits Flexion
  12. Foot Digits Extension

Muscle Actions

Head and Neck

  1. Mandible Elevation
  2. Mandible Depression
  3. Mandible Protraction
  4. Mandible Retraction
  5. Neck/Head Flexion
  6. Neck/Head Extension
  7. Neck/Head Lateral Flexion
  8. Head Rotation (Ipsilateral)
  9. Head Rotation (Contralateral)

Shoulder

  1. Shoulder Flexion
  2. Shoulder Extension
  3. Shoulder Horizontal Abduction
  4. Shoulder Horizontal Adduction
  5. Shoulder Abduction
  6. Shoulder Adduction
  7. Shoulder Medial Rotation
  8. Shoulder Lateral Rotation

Upper Limbs

  1. Elbow Flexion
  2. Elbow Extension
  3. Forearm Pronation
  4. Forearm Supination
  5. Wrist Extension
  6. Wrist Flexion
  7. Wrist Abduction
  8. Wrist Adduction
  9. Hand Digits 2-5 Extension
  10. Hand Digits 2-5 Flexion
  11. Thumb Extension
  12. Thumb Flexion
  13. Hand Digits Opposition

Abdomen

  1. Ribs Elevation
  2. Ribs Depression

Spine and Back

  1. Spine Flexion
  2. Spine Extension
  3. Spine Lateral Flexion
  4. Thoracic Spine Rotation
  5. Scapula Elevation
  6. Scapula Depression
  7. Scapula Adduction
  8. Scapula Abduction
  9. Scapula Upward Rotation
  10. Scapula Downward Rotation

Pelvis

  1. Hip Flexion
  2. Hip Extension
  3. Hip Medial Rotation
  4. Hip Lateral Rotation
  5. Hip Abduction
  6. Hip Adduction

Lower Limbs

  1. Knee Flexion
  2. Knee Extension
  3. Knee Medial Rotation
  4. Knee Lateral Rotation
  5. Dorsiflexion
  6. Plantarflexion
  7. Foot Inversion
  8. Foot Eversion
  9. Foot Digits Flexion
  10. Foot Digits Extension

Muscle and Bone Pathologies

Head and Neck

  1. Cervical Spondylosis
  2. Cervical Radiculopathy
  3. Pinched Nerve
  4. Bulging Disc
  5. Vertebra With Osteophytes
  6. Herniated Disc

Shoulder

  1. Rotator Cuff Tear
  2. Partially Torn Supraspinatus
  3. Adhesive Capsulitis
  4. Damaged Articular Capsule
  5. Labral Tear
  6. Partially Torn Superior Glenoid Labrum
  7. Rotator Cuff Tendinosis
  8. Inflamed Supraspinatus

Upper Limbs

  1. Lateral Epicondylitis
  2. Extensor Tendon with Microtears
  3. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
  4. Pinched Nerves
  5. Medial Epicondylitis
  6. Damaged Common Flexor Tendon
  7. Wrist Sprain
  8. Sprained Scaphocapitate Ligament
  9. Partially Torn Scapholunate Ligament

Spine and Back

  1. Sciatica
  2. Lumbar Spinal Stenosis
  3. Prolapsed Intervertebral Disc
  4. Collapsed Intervertebral Disc
  5. Vertebra with Osteophytes

Pelvis

  1. Trochanteric Bursitis
  2. Hip Labral Tear
  3. Osteoarthritis of the Hip
  4. Total Hip Replacement
  5. Inflamed Trochanteric Bursa
  6. Torn Acetabular Labrum
  7. Degenerated Articular Cartilage
  8. Total Hip Arthroplasty

Lower Limbs

  1. Knee Sprain
  2. Torn Meniscus
  3. Osteoarthritis of the Knee Joint
  4. Partially Torn ACL
  5. Posterior Horn Tear
  6. Degenerated Articular Cartilage
  7. Achilles Tendinosis
  8. Inflamed Achilles Tendon
  9. Plantar Fasciitis
  10. Plantar Fascia with Microtears
  11. Shin Splints
  12. Inflamed Tibia
  13. Tibial Stress Fracture
  14. Tibia with Stress Fractures
  15. Ankle Sprain
  16. Grade 2 Ankle Sprain

Fascial Compartments

Arm

  1. Anterior Compartment, L
  2. Anterior Compartment, R
  3. Posterior Compartment, L
  4. Posterior Compartment, R

Forearm

  1. Anterior Compartment, L
  2. Anterior Compartment, R
  3. Posterior Compartment, L
  4. Posterior Compartment, R

Thigh

  1. Anterior Compartment, L
  2. Anterior Compartment, R
  3. Medial Compartment, L
  4. Medial Compartment, R
  5. Posterior Compartment, L
  6. Posterior Compartment, R

Leg

  1. Anterior Compartment, L
  2. Anterior Compartment, R
  3. Lateral Compartment, L
  4. Lateral Compartment, R
  5. Superficial Posterior Compartment, L
  6. Superficial Posterior Compartment, R
  7. Deep Posterior Compartment, L
  8. Deep Posterior Compartment, R

Media

There are 5 free(*) videos to start, with more available via in-app purchases. Subtitles are available in 7 languages; select the settings icon in the app to set the language to English, French, German, Japanese, Simplified Chinese, Spanish, or Italian.

Adhesive Capsulitis

  1. Shoulder Anatomy and Function
  2. Implications of Adhesive Capsulitis
  3. Stages of Adhesive Capsulitis*

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

  1. Hand and Wrist Anatomy
  2. Hand and Wrist Biomechanics
  3. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Hip Labral Tear

  1. Hip Anatomy*
  2. Hip Biomechanics
  3. Hip Labral Tears

Lumbar Spinal Stenosis

  1. Lumbar Spine Anatomy
  2. Development of Lumbar Spinal Stenosis
  3. Clinical Presentation of Lumbar Spinal Stenosis

Osteoarthritis of the Knee

  1. Knee Anatomy
  2. Knee Biomechanics*
  3. Osteoarthritis of the Knee

Plantar Fasciitis

  1. Foot Anatomy
  2. Foot Biomechanics
  3. Plantar Fasciitis*

Sciatica

  1. Spine Anatomy and Function
  2. Common Causes of Sciatica (Part 1)*
  3. Common Causes of Sciatica (Part 2)

Torn Meniscus

  1. Knee Anatomy
  2. Knee Biomechanics
  3. Torn Meniscus

Total Hip Replacement

  1. Hip Anatomy
  2. Hip Biomechanics
  3. Total Hip Replacement

Wrist Sprain

  1. Wrist Anatomy
  2. Wrist Biomechanics
  3. Wrist Sprains

Quizzes

Head and Neck

  1. Eye Expression
  2. Mouth Expression
  3. Nose Expression
  4. Scalp Expression
  5. Extraocular
  6. Tongue
  7. Mastication
  8. Larynx
  9. Neck I
  10. Neck II
  11. Head
  12. Neck and Laryngeal
  13. Skull
  14. Teeth
  15. Larynx

Shoulder

  1. Shoulder Joint
  2. Shoulder and Arm

Upper Limbs

  1. Arm
  2. Anterior Forearm
  3. Posterior Forearm
  4. Superficial Hand
  5. Deep Hand
  6. Forearm and Hand
  7. Upper Limb
  8. Hand

Abdomen

  1. Anterior Thorax
  2. Intercostals
  3. Abdomen
  4. Thorax
  5. Thoracic Cage
  6. Sternum

Spine and Back

  1. Erector Spinae
  2. Transversospinalis
  3. Posterior Thorax
  4. Back
  5. Vertebral Column

Pelvis

  1. Hip
  2. Inner Hip
  3. Pelvic Floor (M)
  4. Pelvic Floor (F)
  5. Pelvis, Abdomen
  6. Girdles

Lower Limbs

  1. Anterior Upper Leg
  2. Medial Upper Leg
  3. Posterior Upper Leg
  4. Lower Leg I
  5. Lower Leg II
  6. Foot
  7. Hip and Upper Leg
  8. Lower Leg and Foot
  9. Lower Limb
  10. Foot

Accessibility and Preference Options

Here, you can learn how to change your preferences and how to make Muscles & Kinesiology more accessible.

Settings include Color Theme, Male/Female model, Reference Body, Show Gestures, Closed Captioning, 60 FPS, Font Size, Language, On Startup, Blank Tags.

Muscles & Kinesiology offers many different accessibility and preference options. These are in the settings menu at the bottom right of any screen.

  1. Color Theme | Adjust for light

    Choose from black, white, and gray backgrounds to adjust for different lighting conditions, such as low-light environments. Turn on Auto-detect to match light or dark mode to your setting preferences.

  2. Model | Female/Male

    Atlas features complete female and male anatomy models. This setting toggles between them.

  3. Reference Body | Anatomy in Context

    Turn on a glass-like outline of the human body to help identify where anatomy exists in relation to the rest of the body.

  4. Closed Captioning | Add subtitles

    This feature turns on subtitles that match the audio in animations.

  5. High Quality | Adjust for slower internet speeds

    Turn on this feature for the best version of the 3D models. These high-quality models use more computer and internet resources. If you experience slow loading or lagging, turn off this setting.

  6. Font Size | Select text size

    Change the font size to make the text appear larger or smaller.

  7. Language | Select preferred language

    Human Anatomy Atlas supports seven different languages: English, Simplified Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, and Spanish.

  8. Blank Tags | Quiz yourself

    The tags feature adds labels to multiple 3D models. This setting removes the structure names from inside the tags, so you can create worksheets and self-study cards by adding blank labels to multiple 3D models.

  9. Suggest Flashcard Labels | Study with accuracy

    Turn on Suggest Flashcard Labels to enable the Auto-Label option when creating your Flashcard. This feature automatically fills in the name of your selected structure when you add a label to a Flashcard.

  10. Controls | Select how you move models

    This feature gives you the option of using a virtual joystick on your desktop. The joystick is a great option if your trackpad is very sensitive to rotation. You can also select the direction that models rotate and pan using the joystick, a mouse, or a trackpad. The Invert Pan and Invert Rotation controls let you change the rotation from right to left and from up to down when you gesture on the trackpad or use the mouse or joystick.