Pain Tracker & Diary

Pain Tracker & Diary

Draw exactly what you feel.

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All Versions of Pain Tracker & Diary

4.14

July 7, 2023

Dark mode has been added and can be turned on in Settings (located by tapping the "i" icon in the top-left corner of the Entries/Charts screen). A problem with adding more than one pain type ["Add Pain"] in each diary entry after activating pinch-to-zoom has been resolved. Weighted mean pain intensities between 0.9-10 are now displayed with 2 significant figures. This version also includes minor updates, bug fixes and stability improvements.
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4.13

March 12, 2023

This version includes minor updates, bug fixes and stability improvements.
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4.12

March 8, 2023

In this version the body map image was updated to widen the stance (distance) between the lower extremities so users can more easily outline an area of pain on one leg without accidentally crossing over to the opposite leg. Please note pain entry images saved prior to this update will be displayed or exported as originally created. This version also includes minor updates, bug fixes and stability improvements.
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4.11

January 18, 2023

This version includes minor updates.

4.10

January 11, 2023

This version includes minor updates, bug fixes and stability improvements.
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4.9

January 10, 2023

This version includes minor updates, bug fixes and stability improvements.
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4.8

December 9, 2022

Version 4.8 includes updates to the Privacy Policy and End-User License Agreement. PDF export limits have been added to prevent crashing. Updates for iOS 16 display issues. Also included are minor updates and bug fixes.
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4.7

March 16, 2022

Version 4.7 enables optional PDF password protection for PDF export.

4.6

February 12, 2022

Version 4.6 enables all previous in-app purchases for all users. It also improves compatibility with iOS 15.
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4.5

August 12, 2020

In version 4 you can export your charts, drawings, and notes as a PDF file. You also have the ability to "pinch" or "double-tap" to zoom into your pain-layer diagrams when creating them to more precisely outline the exact location, shape, and size of each pain type you want to draw. In update 4.5, we added minor edits to our previously released General Help screen that refreshed and expanded the instructions for all of the app's features. To learn more, tap the info button in the top-left corner of the home screen and choose General Help.
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Description of Pain Tracker & Diary

WHY DID WE MAKE THIS? You hurt. Your pain is chronic and complicated. You can’t remember everything. You want your doctors to understand, but you don’t know how to explain what you feel. PAIN IS LIFE-CHANGING. HELP IS HERE. Nanolume® developed the Pain Tracker & Diary to help you record the daily textures, intensities, and locations of what you feel, so you and your care team can better understand what you are suffering with and follow how your pain responds to medications and treatments. TRACK IT BETTER. TREAT IT BETTER. Pain is a complex experience. It often includes multiple pain types (layers), each with its own unique texture, intensity, location, and surface area. By keeping a diary that keeps a record of complex information, you can show your doctors what you are feeing to help them make a better diagnosis, choose more appropriate medications and treatments, and monitor if your treatments are helping. In addition, by keeping such an detailed record, trends might emerge that would otherwise go unnoticed. PAIN IS DIFFERENT. Pain is a subjective (not objective) sensation that can't be measured. Its assessment relies on each person’s ability to communicate what they feel. Nanolume® developed this digital diary to help you record and remember what you feel every day. INCLUDED FEATURES. Create a "Diary Entry": • Choose a Pain Type. Press "+" (top-right corner of Entries/Charts screen). Read the pain types listed on the menu or create a custom pain type. Tap the icon of the pain type you feel is most intense (you can come back to add another pain type to this entry before you tap "Done"). • Select the Intensity. Select the numeric intensity of the pain type you selected. • Draw an Outline. Use your finger to draw an “outline” of the pain type you selected on the front and/or back sides of a generalized body map. • Calculated Surface Areas. The app displays the % of body surface affected by each of the pain types drawn or shows the total % of body surface feeling pain. • Zoom. Need to see a larger image of your hand or foot? Double-tap: "once" to zoom x2; "twice" to zoom x4; "a third time" to restore the image to its original size. We also offer pinch-to-zoom. • Notes. Tap the “Notepad” in the top-left corner of each diary entry to record any details of your medications or treatment results. • Tap "Add Pain." You can draw more than one pain type in each entry. • Save Your Diary Entry. Tap "Done" to create a snapshot of all the pain type layers you need to draw in each entry. The app records the date/time each entry was saved. • Open a Saved Entry. Tap on the date/time of the entry you want to review. Look at the intensity, location, and surface area of each distinct pain type you experienced (by touching the icon of the pain type you want to see) or see all the pain types at once and see how they overlap (tap the "All Layers" icon). Swipe the picture left or right to check how your other saved pain entries compare over time. • Charts. View a summary of your data in "Charts." • Forget to Save an Entry? Go back and recreate a "pain picture" from the past; then, use the "Calendar" icon to backdate the recreated entry. • Calendar Backdating. Touch the "Calendar" icon to backdate any pain-picture you draw to create a record of what you remember from the past. • Copy/Edit. Copy or edit a copy of a previous entry. • CSV Export. Email or save a numeric file of your data; open that data in a spreadsheet. • Interactive Summary & Animation. Play an animation of your data to see how each or all of your pain types change within the time period you choose by selecting the corresponding start/stop dates. • PDF Export. Save or share your drawings, charts, notes. PRIVACY IS IMPORTANT. Your data is stored on your device and not collected or stored by Nanolume® LLC. Read our End-User License Agreement and Privacy Policy at www.nanolume.com. Copyright © 2014-2023, Nanolume® LLC. All rights reserved. U.S. Patent No. 11,363,985 B2.
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Pain Tracker & Diary: FAQ

Is the software for Pain Tracker & Diary compatible with iPads?

Yes, Pain Tracker & Diary is available for iPad users.
The Pain Tracker & Diary app was created by Nanolume, LLC.
The minimum iOS requirement for the app is 10.0 or higher.
The overall user rating of the Pain Tracker & Diary app is 4.3.
Pain Tracker & Diary Relates To The Medical App Genre.
The latest version of Pain Tracker & Diary is 4.14.
June 26, 2024 is the date of the latest update of the Pain Tracker & Diary app.
Pain Tracker & Diary officially launched on February 5, 2023.
The content advisory rating for Pain Tracker & Diary is 12+.
The following list of languages is supported by the Pain Tracker & Diary app: .
No, Pain Tracker & Diary is not featured on Apple Arcade.
Unfortunately, users cannot make in-app purchases within Pain Tracker & Diary.
No, Pain Tracker & Diary does not provide support for Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Pain Tracker & Diary

  • Highly Recommended

    I have CRPS and this app allows me to share exactly what I am feeling with my doctor. Not only that but I can track my pain levels to see how they are effected when trying new medications or therapies. I would highly recommend this app to anyone who experiences pain and is working to improve their condition.
  • I’d like the option for a female model.

    The model is male, not unisex. Many chronic pain conditions affect more women than men, and many female specific pain conditions exist. I think a female model is necessary. Otherwise a very straightforward and helpful app.
  • A Must Have App In 2024

    This is a must have app if you have RSD/CRPS or just chronic pain. This app has so many custom types to draw on your unisex body front and back. You can give each pain type a number and a range and there’s a place for charting anything notes you’d like your doctor to have. Best feature you can download it and print this beautifully illustrated charts out and bring them with you to your appointment or you can email them to your physician. It’s a total game changer for your treatment plan. My physician was able to tweak my plan and I have my life back. I’m so blessed to my pain controlled better. Give it a try it’s worth it.