How the App Is Structured #
This overview introduces the layout of the Anatomy app so you know where to find things before diving into specific tasks.
- Main Navigation
- The 3d Model
- Theory Section
Main navigation #
The left-hand sidebar is always visible and has three sections:
Home – a dashboard with new, popular, and recently viewed content.
3D Model – an interactive human body model you can rotate, isolate, and explore by muscle, bone, or joint.
Theory – a video library organized by topic (Anatomical Terminology, Origin & Insertion, Muscle Physiology, Nerves Anatomy, Anatomy Trains).
A Help icon sits at the bottom of the sidebar with FAQs, feedback, and legal links.
Home screen #
When you open the app you land on Home. It shows a welcome message and several horizontal, scrollable rows of content: “New Content,” “Most Popular,” “Recently Viewed,” and “You Might Be Interested In.” These rows are for browsing and discovery – click any thumbnail to open that video or model view.
Top bar #
Across the top of every screen you’ll find:
- Search – a text field that searches the entire app at once (both the 3D Model’s muscles/bones/joints and Theory videos).
- Bookmark icon – opens My Collection, where saved videos are stored.
- Profile icon – your account menu (name, email, My Profile, Pricing, and Log out).
My Collection #
Click the bookmark icon in the top bar to open My Collection. By default there’s one folder, My Favorites, and you can create additional folders to organize saved videos. A free-text search box lets you search within your saved items.
Account menu #
Clicking your profile icon (top right) opens a menu with your name and email, plus links to My Profile (account details and language) and Pricing.
Tips
- The in-app Search (top bar) is the fastest way to jump straight to a muscle, bone, joint, or video – you don’t need to browse through Theory or the 3D Model manually.
- Content saved to My Collection is only visible to your account and won’t affect what other users see.