Bone in 3D is an educational app that shows fractures and dislocations using detailed 3D CG models and animations. Built with Unity 3D for iOS and Android, it helps learners visualize injury mechanisms across upper and lower limbs in a clear, interactive way.
Key Features
3D Fracture Models
Explore realistic bone fractures rendered in 3D, with clear geometry that highlights displacement, angulation, and comminution for better understanding.
Dislocation Animations
Watch step‑by‑step dislocation sequences that demonstrate joint misalignment, reduction concepts, and movement constraints in a simple, visual format.
Upper & Lower Limb Library
Browse curated models for shoulder, elbow, wrist, hand, hip, knee, ankle, and foot—organized for quick access during study sessions.
Interactive Controls
Rotate, zoom, and pan models; toggle layers to see bones, joints, and ligaments; use presets to focus on key injury views.
Anatomical Labels
Tap labels to learn landmarks, joint surfaces, and fracture lines; switch between simplified and detailed views for different learning levels.
Study Mode & Notes
Use guided explanations, bookmarks, and brief quizzes to reinforce concepts; save personal notes tied to specific models and animations.
Why Choose Bones in 3D?
Clear Visual Learning
Complex fracture and dislocation ideas become easy through clean 3D visuals, animations, and labeled anatomy that reduce cognitive load.
User‑Friendly
Simple controls, quick filters, and organized libraries make studying fast—ideal for students, trainees, and busy clinicians.
Lightweight & Fast
Unity 3D optimizations ensure smooth playback and responsive interactions, even on mid‑range iOS and Android devices.
Curriculum‑Ready
Content aligned to common musculoskeletal topics supports classroom teaching, OSCE prep, and independent self‑study.
Offline & Private
Access saved models and notes offline; no personal health data collected, keeping your learning experience secure.