
Progress Recorder
$0.99
2.0for iPhone, iPad and more
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About Progress Recorder
Progress Recorder caters for movement disorders such as: Head Trauma, Stroke, Parkinson’s, Ataxia, Dystonia, Essential Tremor, Huntington's, Multiple System Atrophy (MSA), Myoclonus, Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP), Rett Syndrome, Secondary Parkinsonism, Spasticity, Tardive Dyskinesia (TD), Wilson's Disease and much more.
A patient has good days and bad days … good weeks and bad weeks. Supplements, diet, medication, exercise regime, sleep patterns and stress levels all change on a day to day basis - with no way of recording or tracking their progress.
Our solution is an app that records quantitative data based on hand coordination. The patient can record their progress by drawing a spiral on the iPad or a squiggle on the iPhone using either their finger or a stylus, trying their best to stay within the path and maintain a smooth, consistent movement.
The next step is a tap test where it records their ‘slowness’ by tapping an alternating blue dot as many times as they can in 15 seconds. People who suffer from Parkinson’s will find that the last 10 seconds will get slower and slower.
They then have the option to add notes - anything they feel relevant to their current symptoms - diet, medication, sleep and so on.
Their accuracy and speed is then recorded and graphed to visualise their progress. There is a gallery view where they can analyse the drawings on a day to day and week to week basis, this represents patterns where they can identify possible reasons for the fluctuation of symptoms. Each drawing has a details panel that specifies the test results, daily steps, daily distance, medication, supplements, diet, sleep patterns and stress levels. This information can then be shared with their specialist.
A patient has good days and bad days … good weeks and bad weeks. Supplements, diet, medication, exercise regime, sleep patterns and stress levels all change on a day to day basis - with no way of recording or tracking their progress.
Our solution is an app that records quantitative data based on hand coordination. The patient can record their progress by drawing a spiral on the iPad or a squiggle on the iPhone using either their finger or a stylus, trying their best to stay within the path and maintain a smooth, consistent movement.
The next step is a tap test where it records their ‘slowness’ by tapping an alternating blue dot as many times as they can in 15 seconds. People who suffer from Parkinson’s will find that the last 10 seconds will get slower and slower.
They then have the option to add notes - anything they feel relevant to their current symptoms - diet, medication, sleep and so on.
Their accuracy and speed is then recorded and graphed to visualise their progress. There is a gallery view where they can analyse the drawings on a day to day and week to week basis, this represents patterns where they can identify possible reasons for the fluctuation of symptoms. Each drawing has a details panel that specifies the test results, daily steps, daily distance, medication, supplements, diet, sleep patterns and stress levels. This information can then be shared with their specialist.
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What's New in the Latest Version 2.0
Last updated on Nov 3, 2017
Old Versions
This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.
Fixed gallery issues. Updated pixelation of splash screens.
Fixed gallery issues. Updated pixelation of splash screens.
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Version History
2.0
Nov 3, 2017
This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.
Fixed gallery issues. Updated pixelation of splash screens.
Fixed gallery issues. Updated pixelation of splash screens.
1.9
Oct 30, 2017
Cleaned up spacing and updated splash screens.
1.8
Oct 10, 2017
We have improved the mobile drawing experience, added a speed test and added advanced notes in order to track medication.
1.7
May 4, 2017
- Notes.
- Bug fixes.
- Bug fixes.
1.6
May 2, 2017
- Compact layouts.
- Bug fixes.
- Bug fixes.
1.4
May 1, 2017
- Active track highlighting.
- i5s autolayouts.
- Gallery view hand selection.
- Bug fixes.
- i5s autolayouts.
- Gallery view hand selection.
- Bug fixes.
1.3
Apr 27, 2017
- History defect.
- Gallery view rendering improvements.
- Gallery view rendering improvements.
1.2
Apr 26, 2017
- Animate exercise track UX.
- Blue circle prompt UX.
- Enable redraw.
- Bug fixes.
- Blue circle prompt UX.
- Enable redraw.
- Bug fixes.
1.1
Apr 25, 2017
- iPhone UX.
- Improved notes layout.
- Bug fixes.
- Changed pricing. It's now Free!
- Improved notes layout.
- Bug fixes.
- Changed pricing. It's now Free!
1.0
Apr 20, 2017
Progress Recorder FAQ
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Check the following list to see the minimum requirements of Progress Recorder.
iPhone
Requires iOS 9.0 or later.
iPad
Requires iPadOS 9.0 or later.
iPod touch
Requires iOS 9.0 or later.
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