Track Your Tinnitus
Gratuit
1.2.1for iPhone, iPod touch
1.9
1 Ratings
Tinnitus Research Initiative
Developer
9,5 Mo
Size
Jun 30, 2017
Update Date
Medical
Category
4+
Age Rating
Age Rating
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About Track Your Tinnitus
Tinnitus is defined as an auditory perception in the absence of any physical source. Almost everyone will experience some form of tinnitus at least once in the lifetime and in most of the cases this sensation disappears within seconds or minutes. However, in approximately 10% of the population the tinnitus persists for more than six months and can remain chronic for the rest of the life.
Even in the chronic case, the perception of the tinnitus can vary during the day and between days being sometimes more and sometimes less perceivable. The variation can depend on many factors including environmental noise, the daily activity, stressful life events, time of the day and much more. Many people have a good feeling of their tinnitus variation and can reconstruct it from memory to some extent - but how was the timeline of the variation exactly? Until recently it was not possible to systematically track the tinnitus perception over several weeks.
With this research project we want to offer a method to track the individual tinnitus perception with a smart phone application. Using the website in conjunction with your phone you can systematically track the variation of your tinnitus and find out how it is associated with your daily routine and activities. Your answers will also help us learn to more about the daily variation of the tinnitus perception, its causes and effects.
About the Team
TrackYourTinnitus was developed by the Tinnitus Research Initiative (TRI) and the Institute for Databases and Information Systems (DBIS) at the University of Ulm. The team members are:
Dr. Winfried Schlee (Tinnitus Research Initiative)
Susanne Staudinger (Tinnitus Research Initiative)
PD Dr. Berthold Langguth (Tinnitus Research Initiative)
PD Dr. Michael Landgrebe (Tinnitus Research Initiative)
Jochen Herrmann (DBIS, University of Ulm)
Rüdiger Pryss (DBIS, University of Ulm)
Prof. Dr. Manfred Reichert (DBIS, University of Ulm)
Christian Kippes (independent)
If you have questions, feedback or suggestions please don't hesitate to contact us under info@trackyourtinnitus.org.
Even in the chronic case, the perception of the tinnitus can vary during the day and between days being sometimes more and sometimes less perceivable. The variation can depend on many factors including environmental noise, the daily activity, stressful life events, time of the day and much more. Many people have a good feeling of their tinnitus variation and can reconstruct it from memory to some extent - but how was the timeline of the variation exactly? Until recently it was not possible to systematically track the tinnitus perception over several weeks.
With this research project we want to offer a method to track the individual tinnitus perception with a smart phone application. Using the website in conjunction with your phone you can systematically track the variation of your tinnitus and find out how it is associated with your daily routine and activities. Your answers will also help us learn to more about the daily variation of the tinnitus perception, its causes and effects.
About the Team
TrackYourTinnitus was developed by the Tinnitus Research Initiative (TRI) and the Institute for Databases and Information Systems (DBIS) at the University of Ulm. The team members are:
Dr. Winfried Schlee (Tinnitus Research Initiative)
Susanne Staudinger (Tinnitus Research Initiative)
PD Dr. Berthold Langguth (Tinnitus Research Initiative)
PD Dr. Michael Landgrebe (Tinnitus Research Initiative)
Jochen Herrmann (DBIS, University of Ulm)
Rüdiger Pryss (DBIS, University of Ulm)
Prof. Dr. Manfred Reichert (DBIS, University of Ulm)
Christian Kippes (independent)
If you have questions, feedback or suggestions please don't hesitate to contact us under info@trackyourtinnitus.org.
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Last updated on Jun 30, 2017
Vieilles Versions
This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.
- Bug Fixes
- Adjustments for iOS 10 and iPhone 7
- Bug Fixes
- Adjustments for iOS 10 and iPhone 7
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Version History
1.2.1
Jun 30, 2017
This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.
- Bug Fixes
- Adjustments for iOS 10 and iPhone 7
- Bug Fixes
- Adjustments for iOS 10 and iPhone 7
1.2
Nov 15, 2016
- Several Bug Fixes performed
- Feature to manage study groups added
- Notification options improved
- User interface revised
- New iOS guidelines adopted
- Added Dutch
- Feature to manage study groups added
- Notification options improved
- User interface revised
- New iOS guidelines adopted
- Added Dutch
1.1.2
Apr 27, 2014
Better error handling during registration.
Fixed some minor issues
Fixed some minor issues
1.1.1
Apr 18, 2014
Bug fixes in notification settings
1.1
Apr 15, 2014
Bug fixes
1.0
Jan 7, 2014
Track Your Tinnitus FAQ
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Consultez la liste suivante pour voir les exigences minimales de Track Your Tinnitus.
iPhone
Nécessite iOS 10.3 ou version ultérieure.
iPod touch
Nécessite iOS 10.3 ou version ultérieure.
Track Your Tinnitus prend en charge Allemand, Anglais, Néerlandais