About

About

Developed in collaboration with Stanford University School of Medicine The Skeletal System Pro III gives users an in depth look at the skeletal system allowing them to cut, zoom & rotate parts of the skeletal system as well as view animations, create notes, share screenshots and more. It is ideal for students, educators and professionals.
3D Technology and Stunning Graphics

New navigation for easier zoom, rotate & views

As well as still being able to rotate, zoom and get various views with the stroke of a finger users now have many other aids to navigate around the skeletal system – such as breadcrumb navigation, a hierarchical map and alternate viewing options on screen for selected area.
3D Technology and Stunning Graphics

Cut, add layers and view maps of the skeletal system

Users can slice skeletal areas with the simple stroke of a finger to get coronal, sagittal and transverse cut views (where available). These views are fully labelled. Users can also add or remove up to 4 layers of connective tissue using the apps scalpel tool. And the ‘mix layers’ button can make one layer semitransparent, which is useful when comparing one layer against another layer The bones of the skull and pelvis can be color mapped for ease of identification of areas.
3D Technology and Stunning Graphics

View info, media and public notes for pins

As well as being able to view detailed information on pins, add notes and create custom pins users can now listen to sound and view additional images and / or animations for pins – this is one of the biggest changes to the skeletal system. The added sound feature allows you to hear the correct pronunciation of each and every label. The public notes feature allows users to view & create public notes on pins
3D Technology and Stunning Graphics

Illustrate & Quiz

The new pen tool allows users to draw on any screen image and then share it through email, Facebook or Twitter – a great aid for both study and demonstration! Choose between a multiple-choice quiz format or our new drag-and-drop quiz format.