No Go
Seems you have to have a "token" from a professional to use it. Otherwise there is no way to sign in.
Would of been nice if that was the first thing revealed in the description
2.9
April 10, 2017
This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. Minor registration improvements Deep linking support for initial token registration Bodychart zoom help Server communication improvements
More2.8
March 14, 2017
Bugfixes in registration
2.6
November 24, 2016
Fixed a personal purchase login issue. Allow personal login even when store purchase is not possible.
2.4
November 1, 2016
Added a new screen to capture data for DoloTest and PSEQ to determine when the test was taken. Resolved logout issue.
2.3
January 11, 2016
Bug fixes for an intermitent issue with some self assessments not responding.
2.2
October 19, 2015
Screens optimised for display on ipad, no functionality changes in this release.
2.1
August 19, 2015
Bug fixes to improve registration validation. Updates to self assessment information within the in app purchase option.
2.0
August 4, 2015
In-App purchase option to gain access to the full App functionality for stand alone use, without the need for a link to the clinical system. Assessment sharing.
More1.0.3
May 5, 2015
Minor bug fixing, update of EULA.
1
February 14, 2015
$4.99
Pain Toolkit Full Access
Allows access to full app functionality
Yes, Pain Toolkit works on iPad devices.
Advanced Digital Innovation (UK) Ltd built the Pain Toolkit app.
Pain Toolkit currently supports iOS 8.0 or later.
The average rating for the Pain Toolkit app is 1.
The Primary Genre Of The Pain Toolkit App Is Medical.
2.9 is the newly released version of the Pain Toolkit app.
The latest Pain Toolkit update was rolled out on September 18, 2024.
The Pain Toolkit app launched on February 5, 2023.
May contain some depictions of drug use, intense violence, or sexual content, appropriate for ages 17 and up.
You can use the Pain Toolkit app in American English.
Unfortunately, Pain Toolkit is not on Apple Arcade.
Indeed, in-app purchases are part of the offerings in Pain Toolkit.
No, Pain Toolkit does not support compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.
No, you can not expect ads while using Pain Toolkit.