Chronic Pain Tracker App Reviews

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Fantastic!

This app has so much to offer. The detailed reports are fantastic. With all of its tracking mechanisms and reporting options you cant go wrong. Ive been using it for years to track my migraine triggers.

Fantastic

This app has so much to offer. The detailed reports are fantastic. With all of its tracking mechanisms and reporting options you cant go wrong. Ive been using it for years to track my migraine triggers.

The Best Pain Tracking App Available

As far as Ive found, this is the best pain tracker out there. That said, it could use a few more features to improve it. 1) Add barometric pressure to weather data for migraineurs and people with joint pain; and 2) Allow deletion of a record in case of making a mistake when youve accidentally saved data. Otherwise, though, this app is quite good. I love how the reports allow me to view my stats in various ways -my pain specialist loves the reports, too! Great job!

Most helpful

I recently had a serious illness, and this app is very helpful and motivating during my recovery. 4/17/16. Great app keeps me motivated.10/8/16. 5 Star app.

Helpful App!

This is better than a journal for tracking pain because it helps you analyze the factors effecting your pain. I took off a star because of that horrible skeleton picture that comes up every time I open the app. Please change that picture to something more pleasant. It is scary and depressing! Not good for my mental state. Makes me feel sicker. Thanks!

Love it. Wish Id had it sooner

Really like this app and the reports that are generated. Love the ability to change settings for fields, reports, and daily trackers used. It has helped me see patterns in my pain levels. Cant wait to show this to my doc.

Awesome

This is an awesome app. Very easy to use and adapt to your circumstance. It is so hard for me to explain all my to doctor during visits my pain history and this was easy to track. Thanks!

Best pain tracker & I tried all

I suffer with fibromyalgia for many years. When I was at the doctors for the first time to reconfirm that I have it he wanted me to keep track of my pain. I tried many trackers but CPT is the best out on the market. The updates are great. It would be great also to include to add pictures as well as a food tracker or equivalent. Do not hesitate to pay for this tracker because you will not find one any better.

Great App But...

I have fibromyalgia and this is a great app for tracking symptoms. The one thing it desperately needs is a module to track sleep. Perhaps how many hours of sleep and sleep quality. Until then, only a 4 star app. Thanks and keep up the great work! Update: I had to downgrade this app to 3 stars. After playing with it for a few days, it repeatedly crashes, locks up, and force closes. Especially when generating reports. That is why I purchased this app - to be able to send reports to my Doc. Im starting to regret this purchase. :( I hate to go backwards but there are companies that make better paper journals and at least I can count on them working consistently. I hope for some bug fixes and added features soon! Another Update: I rerated this app and gave it 5 stars. The developer added the modules I was hoping for and some extra goodies. As long as the app does not crash or force close while running reports, Id say this is the best app for managing pain.

Definitely worth the money

This is by far the most expensive app Ive ever purchased, but it is worth every cent to me. Ive been managing chronic pelvic pain for years (20+), and this is definitely giving me much better information/reports. Ive begun sharing my data with my physical therapist as well. Ive only been using the app for 10 days, and I know there is more to it than I have explored ATM. In a month, I could write a more detailed 5-star review. Requests for the developers: 1. There is a specific image of a human head in the Pain Location Tracker (for headache and migraine suffers, I imagine). Can one be added for female reproductive organs? In working with my PT (at a large teaching hospital), Ive learned of the overwhelming need for pelvic floor physical therapists and specific pain management programs for chronic pelvic pain. There are not enough good resources. 2. For Medication Tracking, have a way to indicate the time meds are taken. As it is now, I can have a different diary entry for each separate time meds are taken (cumbersome), or have one diary entry for the entire day (with no way to track time of meds in a easy, data-entry format). Thank you!

Chronic Pain Tracker

I LOVE this app. Ive used it for 2 years. When I do it regularly, it is a very comprehensive way to relate symptoms to other things n ur life, even weather! Great tool for showing my doctor exactly what works & what doesnt, as well as what contributes to it. I doubt seriously anyone would be unhappy they got this one, if u want to know more about ur chronic pain

Great improvements

Updates are excellent! Helpful info for doctors to have. Often pain is so severe that I cant recall needed info. Thank you so much for the work you put into this app.

5 stars MOST complete & EAsy Use!

Hard to concentrate when youre in pain? This Apps user interface has thought of that! Designed by ppl who understand ALL of the elements- (patient,doctor,record keeping,pain problems). Ready to go "out of the box"- or customize it totally to your specifics - this is a Fantastic app! You and your care providers can get as much help out of it as you choose- after 31 years of daily intractable pain- I say "Thank you CPT" & to patients "Look no further. This IS THE APP to use" CPT uses all the SAME elements as the nations best Pain treatment clinics and clinicians. Kudos CPT! (btw- recent v3.5.4 is better still- each upgrade brings smart "easier" ideas to us-) Ive been using CPT daily 4x for almost 12 months now. Great tutorials, great website, partnerships & great support. If your living with the challenges of daily pain- PLEASE get and USE this. Set reminders to prompt your entries- then take the time for yourself once a week or so to make reports and you will learn so much about your pain and how to live BETTER! Knowledge is power. Take control over your pain thru understanding triggers, treatments, and patterns and more.

Must have for chronic issues

Been using this fantastic app for a few years now and with every update I get more options that I needed, but never new until the release !! Well done app that keeps getting better! Thanks

Not ready for prime time!

1.) you need to buy a license per device 2.) license should be based on the user 3.) synching across devices is very buggy and pretty much useless If you only use one device it is a good app. If you intent to use more than one device it is not worth the money.

Very good chronic pain journal

This is a very good, solid app for health journaling. I use it to track my Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (CRPS). I use it every day to track pain levels, triggers, how long my pain lasts, location, sleep, weather conditions, medicines, etc. It has a multiple health journals function so you can keep one for yourself and your spouse or kids, or have multiple journals for yourself one for your chronic pain and the other for general health conditions. If the app stopped right there it would be great right? But it goes beyond that giving you all kinds of analytical tools to see how you are doing over time. Plus you can print/email PDF reports for your doctor or have your iPad/iPhone with you at your appointment. The app is generally reliable. Every once in a while Ill have to reboot it, or Ill have a memory error on my iPad 2 when Im drawing my pain locations. This doesnt happen often. Once I set up syncing with Dropbox my iPad and iPhone sync perfectly. I was surprised how reliable it was. It doesnt lose a thing. The developer also listens. I made a suggestion about something and a few weeks later it was in the app. They have a helpful website you can access in app that explains the app features well, too. My one complaint is that the app design isnt as pretty as other apps. I do wish they would hire a real design person and update the UI.

Pain Tracker

This app has really helped me track my pain level, mood, activity level, etc. easily, instead of writing everything down in a notebook. I like the way it tracks your pain level on a graph , that you can print out . This is great to take with you on Dr. visits.

Best Pain Tracker Available!

Ive been using this app to track my pain level, blood pressure as well as the other symptoms. Time management is critical during doctors appointments and this app allows me to focus on documented issues during those appointments. Its extensity and easy-to-use reporting feature has simplified keeping my doctor up to date with easy to understand reporting since my last visit or a overview of a customizable timeframe. My doctor loves the organized and detailed information and helps me eliminate some of the stress from dealing with CRPS.

Needs some work

One of the things I look in an app when I buy it is how intuitive it is. Do you need to read through pages of mumbo jumbo to figure how to use the app? I dont want to spend time doing that. This app does OK in that respect, but it lacks functions. Such as being able to delete an entry. It seems that once an entry as been saved there is no way of deleting it. I try swiping from right to left and the other way around to see if I could delete. That works for most apps. But not for this app. I looked to see if I could delete them by going to the diary details screen, but no luck! Ive looked and looked without luck. The trackers can not be customized. You are stuck selecting whatever comes with the app. How about if you wanted to track anxiety? You cant even change the title of a tracker. The tracker for depression its called "disposition." Disposition can mean many things. I would rather call it for what it is..."depression." So to surmise it, this app lacks customization. You can customize it only with the options they give you, but you cant customize those options. At least not all. People experience pain differently and their medical condition can vary a lot from one person to another. Trust me I know, Im a paramedic and I can tell you that two patients, even with the same condition, are not alike. A pain tracker needs to be flexible enough to meet the needs of the people who use it. Otherwise you end up with just a cheap generic pain tracker.

Smaller People

Chronic Pain Tracker Please lower the height so people like me Im only 47" & it stops at 50" so my BMI wont be right so lower it for smaller people.Add more graphs of different shapes like some pie charts or have a way we can pick the kinds of graphs we want to use not the ones that are there now. It will only let me push the buttons I want to chose then it turns its self off.

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