BlueRadiology 2.4 app for iPhone and iPad
4.6 (
5686 ratings )
Education
Medical
Developer:
Jose Barrientos
0.99 USD
Current version:
2.4.7, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 09 Dec 2008
App size: 4.2 Mb
Blue Radiology 2.4 .
ver 2.4.1 : on 2009 SEP (free update)
Now new in this version 2.4.1:
Zoom in with two finguers and Zoom out
with doble tap the screen, and more radiology pictures.
we are working to add more radiograph on february 2009.
You can see more than 38 (+9) (+7) (+11) radiographs
of the human body. You have to choose on the
skeleton, by touching, the part of the human body
you want to see, and choose a specific part by touch.
We will add more radiographs on next updates
and we will add text to each radiography to explain that part
on future.
Please visit our website, email us, or write your comments,
always are welcome.
note: On BlueRadiology2 version 2.4.1 now you can see
the radiograph even lifting the finger.
visit our website for more information about this.
If you like this application please let your comment because that help us to serve you better on FREE futures updates.
Pros and cons of BlueRadiology 2.4 app for iPhone and iPad
BlueRadiology 2.4 app good for
It was good. It would be cool to zoom in and out. And maybe show some pics of the bone broken. 4 out of 5
Now you can buy a new version (v2.3) or update for free. (if you bought before) thanks for your comments.
we are waiting for v2.4 on 2008 DIC 20.
Great game but needs to show pics of broken bones and fractures with the radiology.
Some bad moments
I cant find any support on the their website for this product. Whats the point if the structures arent labled.
The developer had a previous version I thought this was going to be more advanced... I was wrong and so now I have two apps; BlueRadiology and BlueRadiology 2. Nicely done... NOT!
When I first saw this application I thought "WOW" and actual application related to the xray field. I was disappointed once I downloaded it because of how basic it was and it did not explain anything. As a registered radiologic tecnologist I can distinguish what the views are but I can see how people can get a little confused on how thier bones are without some type of explanation. I have faith with updates in the app because you were smart enough to make a radiology one!!!!!
Clicking on L-spine, it shows C-Spine. Also, hip image missing(red dot).
It looks like development on Blue has ended with the introduction of Radiology Green, which has a much wider feature set.
02feb09
former review:
This app has a great overview of radiographs wrapped in an excellent User interface. It would be great to be able to zoom and pan larger resolution images, and there are just a couple x-rays linked to the wrong markers. It would be instructive to see some common diagnoses, such as fractures, in a menu.