This is a must have game if you are tackling anatomy for high school, university or medical school. Practice mode allows you to learn specific regions without doing all the previous levels. Review mode lets you replay all the mistake you made in the last game to increase learning speed.
I'm open to suggestions so don't hesitate to send me an e-mail if something is missing or not quite right.
Bonjour Benoit! Merci pour le conseille sur le trajet en train...après les exa quand j'aurai du temps je le ferai surement!
ReplyDeleteCe matin j'ai regardé app store et quelle surprise...Speed Muscle MD:D...merci beaucoup!
Je te dit que c'est super, aussi le review mode vraiment utile! J'ai pas problème du tout a comprendre l'anglais, mais les noms du muscle entre le 2 langues change significativement, donc j'attends aussi la vers française, mais pour réviser la matière c'est iper cool aussi en anglais!!!
J'ai une seule petite requête, que sera utile aussi pour les prochaines années...si n'est pas un grand problème et tu as le temps...d'ajouter insertions et terminaisons de chaque muscle.
Par exemple on reconnait le muscle gastrocnémien et après le click sur l'endroit correcte une petite fenêtre s'ouvre où on doit séléctionner la juste origine (chef médial: au-dessus du condyle fémoral médial, chef latéral: au-dessus du condyle fémoral latéral) entre differentes possibilitées et la même chose pour la terminaison, dans ce ca là (tendon d'Achille et tubérosité postérieure du calcanéus)...après avoir fait ça la fenêtre se referme et on continue avec le prochaine muscle, etc...
Je sais parfaitement parce que je suis en train de les étudier que ça prendrait du temps, les terminaisons et insertions sont vraiment beaucoup...mais c'est seulement une conseille pour une future version et ça je l'acheterai aussi si serait plus chère!!! :P
Ah...peut être une autre chose très intéressante et surement plus facile à faire, aussi pour Speed Bones MD...au lieu de les nombre pour séléctionner la planche qu'on veut réviser...j'aimerai avoir par exemple une nouvelle page qui s'ouvre avec le nom de la zone qu'on veut. Par exemple 1: Epaule et bras, 2: avant-bras et main, 3: dos....etc...ainsi serait plus facile pour choisir la planche.
Merci encore pour tes fantastiques apps...à bientôt et bonne journée,
Gianandrea
Bonjour Gianandrea,
ReplyDeleteC'est dans mes intentions de faire un version française dans les prochains mois. Les insertions et terminaisons aussi j'y avais pensé mais je voulais sortir la version muscle le plus tôt possible et je me suis dis que ca irait plus vite si je faisais cet ajout un peu plus tard. Je suis content que tu aprécie le jeux. En passant, il va y avoir une version 1.1 sous peu avec quelques corrections mineures à certaines planches.
Encore une fois bonne chance dans tes études!
What is the difference between the Lite and MD version???
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I purchased this application but can't open it on my PC. Plz let me know how.
ReplyDeleteHi mranji, as with all the applications on the app store you need an iPhone or and iPod touch to play. It is not a pc game. You may be able to get a refund from Apple if you explain the situation.
ReplyDeleteQuestion: I'm in a human osteology class, and I need to learn the specific parts of the bones, ie the popliteal groove of the femur, the medial malleolus of the tibia, the medial articular surface of the patella. Wwill the MD version have the detail that I need?
ReplyDeleteHi brigitania, Speed Bones MD does contain much more specific parts of bones (about three times as many parts as the Lite version). It does include the medial malleolus, but it does not get quite as detailed as the popliteal groove or the the medial articular surface of the patella. At some point I plan to add muscle origins/insertions in Speed Muscles MD but I didn't get to it yet.
ReplyDeleteHi Benoit,
ReplyDeleteI was intrigued by your product and bought the whole suite. I've noticed in both the French and English comments requests for the origins and insertions of muscles. +1 for this feature.
Particularly in SpeedMuscles, it would be nice to have some kind of functional component (origin, insertion, action) as well as the info for different heads of certain muscle groups (biceps femoris), since, without this, the anatomical knowledge is not terribly useful to the student's understanding beyond rote naming and basic locations. It would also be great to see a feature in SpeedBones where one would have to point to an origin or insertion site on a given bone (they were ID'd by blue and red dots in anatomy when I took it).
Cheers,
~Mark.
Hi Benoit,
ReplyDeleteI was intrigued by your product and bought the whole suite. I've noticed in both the French and English comments requests for the origins and insertions of muscles. +1 for this feature.
Particularly in SpeedMuscles, it would be nice to have some kind of functional component (origin, insertion, action) as well as the info for different heads of certain muscle groups (biceps femoris), since, without this, the anatomical knowledge is not terribly useful to the student's understanding beyond rote naming and basic locations. It would also be great to see a feature in SpeedBones where one would have to point to an origin or insertion site on a given bone (they were ID'd by blue and red dots in anatomy when I took it).
Cheers,
~Mark.
Hi Mark,
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you enjoyed the games. You're suggestions are already on my todo list. I've been incredibly busy in the past few months. I had a presentation for a big client at my day job this week and I am getting married tomorrow! My plan is to add origins and insertions and have more french translations of the games in the next few months. Cheers.
PLEASE, origins and insertions. Please.
ReplyDeleteAlso, break down some of the muscle groups, like "hamstrings" and "quadraceps femorus" into their actual muscles. Thanks!
Hi slinberg,
ReplyDeleteMy plan is to add origins and insertions in the coming weeks. As for muscle groupings, maybe you were having too much fun playing to notice ;-) but the hamstrings and quadriceps femorus are asked as groups and as individual muscles.
Hello,
ReplyDeleteI don't have a iphone but would like to buy your program. Is there any other options? I am taking an anatomy class and need help learning the bones.
Thanks for any advice and/or suggestions
Hi Benoit,
ReplyDeleteIs there also a Speed Muscle MD for the pc?
Best recards,
Dana
These apps are only available for iPhone and iPod touch. Sorry for the inconvenience.
ReplyDeleteHi Benoit,
ReplyDeleteExcellent applications! My suggestions would be, if possible, can you include a review mode (ie. without countdown timer) so that it can be used strictly for review?
Thanks!
And keep up the work!
I like it too... I got it for my daughter, good app But the ipod screen is to small to accurately touch the appropriate muscle, allowing a zoom in mode would be even better or divide the body, and test each section in more detail. Theres an app called poke a muscle, it can be used online, but with out the detail of your app have you seen it??
ReplyDeleteAdam Rubinstein
Medical ilustrator
One thing I would like to see would be an option to review the anatomy. i.e. By selecting an area, the name of the anatomy could be displayed. Also a general overview where the picture has an overlay of all the anatomy so you can learn it from the diagrams. This would be useful for seed bones, muscles and anatomy. Apart from this a great set of apps. Thanks
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