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Speed Muscles MD

Speed Muscles MD

Benoit Essiambre

10,000 - 50,000 downloads

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Do you think you know the muscles of your body? How fast can you point to your latissimus, longissimus or lumbricals? Speed Muscles MD is an addictive quiz game that tests your speed and challenges your memory.

"I wish I had this app available during gross anatomy when I was a first year medical student."-iMedicalApps.com

-Contains dozens of images.
-Contains hundreds of labeled muscles from all the main regions of the body.
-Earn points for precision.
-Bonus points for time.
-Bonus points for five right answers in a row..
-A magnifying glass appears when holding your finger on an image allowing you to achieve more precision and higher scores.
-Switch language in the main menu.

This is a must have game if you are tackling anatomy for high school, university or medical school. It is more captivating than flash cards. Practice mode allows you to learn specific regions without doing all the previous levels.

Also try Speed Angiology MD and Speed Bones MD to test your knowledge of the circulatory system and bones!

Includes. English, Spanish, French, German/Latin, Italian and Japanese!

Message from your humble developer: My apps, downloaded from the Android Market, are DRM free! Please consider throwing a few bucks in the tip jar by buying legitimate copies of the pay versions. Thank you!

Tags: muscular speed, audio learning the muscles game, muscular system francais, speed muscle md, game muscle.

Recently changed in this version:

Fix for scaling glitch affecting some large screen devices.


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Comments and ratings for Speed Muscles MD

  • (72 stars)

    by Lena Mallant on 01/02/2013

    Really great tool for getting basic idea of muscles. However, as previously stated, many flexors and extenders are not correct. This could really confuse some people

  • (72 stars)

    by A Google User on 22/12/2012

    I like how you can practice/study different areas at a time. Plus, it not a space-hog since it's on my SD card. :-)

  • (72 stars)

    by Dysp on 20/08/2012

    Could be optimized, otherwise quite Awesome

  • (72 stars)

    by Christina on 06/08/2012

    Really helps you locate the muscles.. a little confusing on the forearm extensors/flexors and muscles of the hand but it has helped me alot!

  • (72 stars)

    by Zea on 02/08/2012

    Needs better images

  • (72 stars)

    by Caleb on 15/06/2012

    A significant number of the forearm flexors and extensors are mixed up. Otherwise seems okay.

  • (72 stars)

    by Zaliankom on 16/05/2012

    Pictures from Netter's atlas of human anatomy?