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1. (See the App '3D Anatomy' for a great example.) doing this would make visualizing the trigger points much easier.the software is subpar and according to the trigger point manual by Janet travelle, it's not very accurate.
2. I use this very often as a Physical Therapist.Why does this app need access to my media? My wife has this from apple and I like it but no idea why it needs that much access? Seems like a google issue compared to apple.
3. This app is extremely helpful as a quick reference for tracking down trigger points.
4. I honestly cannot believe this app is so affordable, but I'm certainly not complaining!Not bad, but may I suggest a "360° rotating" layout? use 1 finger to rotate the figure, use two fingers to move the view up, down, left or right.
5. As a massage therapist trigger points are essential knowledge.
6. Some of the trigger points even have video demonstrations of massage techniques for releasing the trigger points.
7. There's even information on each of the muscles containing each trigger point, such as origin and insertion and function.
8. Although it seems the left side is left out...unless the same for the right applies to the left...Excellent app to teach patients about their pain.
9. Most muscle pictures only have one angle and you arent able to rotate the model, not worth it in my opinion.Reference only.
10. I am not a bodywork professional, but I have found this app to be super helpful with understanding many physical ailments I've had over time.
11. I think the haters must just be cheap, because $3 is a small price to pay for just the anatomy reference this is.Icon not showing on my homescreen.