Mobile Measures

Mobile Measures

PT/OT Decision Support Tool

Details about Mobile Measures

  • Released
  • Updated
  • iOS Version
  • Age Rating
  • Size
  • Devices
  • Languages
  • October 3, 2019
  • September 28, 2024
  • 11.0+
  • 12+
  • 30.28MB
  • iPhone, iPod
  • American English

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Version History of Mobile Measures

v1.4.4

February 13, 2021

Updates to scoring mechanism for 30-second Chair-Stand Test

v1.4.3

January 23, 2021

-New outcome measures added: (1) 30-second Chair Stand Test, (2) Postural Assessment Scale for Stroke Patients -Updates to scoring mechanisms for (1) 30 sec chair stand test and (2) disabilities of the arm, shoulder, & hand score -Updated recommended therapy goals for all tests -Fixed an issue causing items of the short physical performance battery to be in the incorrect order

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v1.4.2

December 23, 2020

Fixed formatting issue involving patient report PDF

v1.4.1

December 1, 2020

-New outcome measures added -Results PDF improvements -Updates to scoring mechanisms -Bug fixes

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v1.4.0

October 25, 2020

-The app now displays recommended goals based on test results -Added feature for user to be able to add multiple tests/results to patient report -Updates made to pull gender-specific normative data to results graphs -Updated normative data for gait speed with more recent evidence using larger population sample size -New tests added: Functional Gait Assessment, 30-Second Chair Stand Test -New patient populations added: Ankylosing Spondylitis, Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV), Concussion, Orthostatic Tremor -Fixed an issue preventing "more details" to be displayed for patient risk assessment -Fixed issue causing demonstration videos from being displayed -Updated tests with new research for predicting fractures

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v1.3.0

March 28, 2020

- Offline mode: the app now works offline and in limited connection settings. - Added 2 new outcome measures: Four Square Step Test, 9-Hole Peg Test. - Added 8 new patient populations: Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, Anti-MAG Antibody Neuropathy, Cervical Spondylotic Myelopathy, Charcot‐Marie‐Tooth Disease, Children with Down Syndrome, Degenerative Cerebellar Disease, Myotonic Dystrophy, Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus - 6MWT: Added new cut-off score and MCID value for Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome. - SPPB: Updated normative data for ages 60-80+ from most recently published research. 4 age groups added to patient risk assessment graphs. - TUG: Added MCID value for Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus. Updated validity data for Lower Extremity Amputation. - Made references visible for normative data.

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v1.0.3

February 24, 2020

Bug fixes

v1.0.2

February 19, 2020

Bug fixes

1.0.0

October 3, 2019

Mobile Measures Subscription Plans

Monthly Subscription

The monthly subscription option for users

$9.991 Month
14 Days trial

Yearly Subscription

The yearly subscription option for users

$95.991 Year
14 Days trial

Price History of Mobile Measures

Description of Mobile Measures

Mobile Measures is an outcome measure calculator and reference tool for physical and occupational therapists. It provides access to high-quality patient assessment tools that are scientifically proven to measure critical aspects of health and functional status including fall risk, frailty, prognosis, and much more. Mobile Measures guides you to the best functional tests and questionnaires to use for over 50 different patient populations. It automatically calculates patient scores, offers immediate interpretation of the results using up-to-date research, and uploads the results into your documentation. Simply select your patient’s demographic and Mobile Measures will create an individualized patient report, comparing their performance to relevant cut-off scores and normative data. Now you can visualize the impact of your patient’s condition, track progress, and determine the effectiveness of treatments directly at the point of care! With Mobile Measures you can make better use of your time and energy, be certain of which test to use and what your patient’s score means, and search for up-to-date information with a single tap. KEY FEATURES: * Works offline * Access the most useful physical and occupational therapy outcome measures for more than 50 different patient populations. * Search by patient population or target outcome to find the best test for your specific patient and purpose. * Access up-to-date research, expertly filtered and translated into easy-to-digest content: cut-off scores, normative data, reliability, validity, MDC, MCID. * Includes video demonstrations and step-by-step instructions. * Automatically calculates patient scores with built-in tools. * Create individualized patient score reports with graphs comparing your patient’s performance to relevant cut-off scores and normative data. * Email/download patient reports to improve communication, track progress, and enhance documentation. Outcome measures currently available: - 30-second Chair-Stand Test - 5 Time Sit-to-Stand - 6 Minute Walk Test - 9-Hole Peg Test - Activities-Specific Balance Confidence Scale - Barthel Index - Berg Balance Scale - Disabilities of the Arm Shoulder & Hand - Four Square Step Test - Functional Reach Test - Gait Speed - Lower Extremity Functional Scale - Postural Assessment Scale for Stroke Patients - Short Physical Performance Battery - Timed Up & Go Terms of Use https://mobilemeasures.org/terms-of-use/
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Mobile Measures: FAQ

Does Mobile Measures offer an iPad version?

Mobile Measures is not iPad-compatible.

Who launched the app?

The Mobile Measures app was created by Mobile Measures, LLC.

What is the minimum iOS version to run Mobile Measures?

The minimum iOS requirement for the app is 11.0 or higher.

What is the overall app rating of Mobile Measures?

With a rating of 4.4 out of 5, Mobile Measures is one of the top-rated apps in its category.

What’s the app category of Mobile Measures?

The Main Genre Of The Mobile Measures App Is Medical.

Which version of the Mobile Measures app is the latest one?

The newest version of Mobile Measures is v1.4.4.

When was the most recent Mobile Measures update made available?

The last update for Mobile Measures was on September 28, 2024.

Do you know when Mobile Measures was first made available?

Mobile Measures was first released on February 5, 2023.

What is the age rating of Mobile Measures?

May contain some intense scenes or mild blood and gore, appropriate for ages 12 and up.

What are the languages supported by Mobile Measures?

Mobile Measures is available in American English.

Is Mobile Measures accessible through Apple Arcade's subscription model?

Unfortunately, Mobile Measures is not on Apple Arcade.

Does Mobile Measures allow for in-app purchases?

Yes, Mobile Measures allows for in-app purchases to enhance your experience.

Can I use Mobile Measures with Apple Vision Pro?

No, you cannot use Mobile Measures with Apple Vision Pro.

Are ads featured prominently in Mobile Measures?

Yes, ads are featured prominently in Mobile Measures.

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Reviews of Mobile Measures

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  • Slow and buggy

    Looks like it would be a good tool but the timers are slow to start and respond and timer skips. Overall very clunky and not worth the $. Glad I looked via a free trial. Time to cancel and delete. Also read the terms and acknowledgement, developer is not guaranteeing content as valid or updated among other things.
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  • Pricing wasn’t clear and 95$ is a lot!

    It was sneaky in the cost and I never would have approved 95$
  • Very Helpful!

    I work in an inpatient setting and this is a quick and convenient way to assess a patient. Easy interface and very user-friendly. Would recommend to PTs in all setting!