Chronic pain is incredibly complex. Those who successfully manage it do so by TAKING CONTROL of the health decisions in their life. The pain won’t go away on it’s own, but YOU WILL GET BETTER if you own your care. The best way to do this is to UNDERSTAND YOUR PAIN and help others understand it too.
Imagine going to your doctor or care team with a VISUAL RECORD that shows exactly where you hurt, how much, OVER TIME. Add to it symptoms, triggers, and treatments and your journey becomes a powerful tool for making decisions. Save yourself from the difficulty and frustration of trying to explain your pain over and over.
GeoPain’s CLINICALLY PROVEN interface is the perfect tool for clearly communicating your pain over time. It’s quick, easy, and offers a level of detail not found anywhere else. Since it’s inception, GeoPain could be found in clinical trials and in the hands of chronic pain patients. Every feature has been crafted in direct response to user feedback while being battle tested in clinics, labs, and homes.
Every journey is unique and we want to hear from you on whats important and whats not. What can we do to give you the very best tool for understanding and sharing your pain story?
DOWNLOAD TODAY for FREE, join the community, and get on the path to better care.
** An account is needed to take full advantage of the apps reporting, sharing, and analytics. However, if you want to take a quick look use "demo" as your username and any password. You will be able to try it to see if its right for you. If its not, tell us through the Apps feedback feature. **
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About Us
Located in Ann Arbor, Michigan, MoxyTech was formed in late-2014 with the simple goal of IMPROVING THE QUALITY OF LIFE FOR PATIENTS IN PAIN. It is our core belief that better tools for the tracking, analysis, and communication of pain data will move us towards better treatment and care for those with chronic pain.
With a team made up of pain researchers, technologists, and chronic pain sufferers we’re determined to make a positive difference in how researchers, clinicians, and patients understand and manage pain.
Change doesn’t happen in isolation, so let’s change things together.