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Parkinson mPower 2

org.sagebionetworks.mPower2

Total installs
1,000+
Rating
2.6(14 reviews)
Released
September 21, 2018
Last updated
May 9, 2022
Category
Medical
Developer
Sage Bionetworks, a Not-For-Profit Research Organization
Developer details

Name
Sage Bionetworks, a Not-For-Profit Research Organization
E-mail
unknown
Website
unknown
Country
unknown
Address
unknown
iOS SDKs

  • iOS SDK
  • SwiftUI

Screenshots

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Description

How can we together better manage the symptoms of Parkinson's disease?

Living with Parkinson's disease means coping with symptoms that change daily. Yet these daily changes are not tracked frequently enough. Parkinson mPower 2 is a personal tool and research instrument to track symptoms of Parkinson's disease, review trends and share this information with researchers.

Sage Bionetworks, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit research organization, welcomes you to use Parkinson mPower 2 to track your symptoms and triggers, and take part in the world's largest and most comprehensive study of this disease.

The Parkinson mPower 2 app uses questionnaires and sensor data from your phone to help you track your condition 24x7.

Key Features:

● Innovative activity-based measurements of Parkinson's symptoms that include finger tapping, tremor measurement, and walking.

● Share insights and partner with researchers

● Track triggers and symptom variations

Eligibility:

To join this study you need to:

• Be 18 or older

• Be a U.S. resident

• Have a personal iPhone 5S or iPhone 6 or newer running iOS 10.3 or above.

Together we are taking a bold first step to establish a partnership between you and Parkinson's researchers in ways that will help us learn from one another. Install the Parkinson mPower 2 app today and let’s work together to better understand this disease.