This app consist of a slide show with 25 slides each one addressing a specific problem or difficulty presented by people with adult AD/HD (attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder) and providing tips and advices to cope with it.
AlzNav is designed both for elderly people and people in the initial stages of dementia, including Alzheimer’s patients, and their caregivers. The app aims to increase the user’s autonomy when leaving home by providing a number of facilities, including a navigator which guides the user home or sending alerts to the caregiver when the user is lost or leaves the safety area.
This mobile app is aimed to teach the user about the FAST (“face, arm, speech”) Test, which allows to recognise the symptoms of a stroke. It contains videos oh each symptom and a help guide.
The Focus A-F Calculator is intended to support healthcare professionals to identify the risk of stroke and bleeding in patients presenting an atrial fibrillation.
This mobile app is intended to help people with autism to communicate their needs and to foster their social interaction through a basic vocabulary of pictures and photos, which can be customised.
iheadache is intended for people who suffer from headaches, and it is designed to be used as a diary to track the number of headaches, their symptoms, their duration and severity, the disability they cause or the medication taken.
This mobile app is designed to provide information on the common signs and symptoms of meningitis, as well as guidelines and advises on what to do if there are signs of the disease.
Mobile MIM allows physicians to compress and share images from radiation oncology, radiology, nuclear medicine and neuroimaging, with other healthcare professionals or patients.
This mobile app is intended for neurosurgeons. Neuromind offers neurosurgical classifications, an interactive clinical decision support for different items, a safe surgery checklist and a section with anatomical images, among others.
OATBook is intended for patients on Oral Anticoagulant Therapy (OAT) to track and record their medication and the International Normalised Ratio (INR). Appointment and medication reminders can be set.
Parkinsons is intended to help physicians orientate the diagnosis and treatment of Parkinson’s disease.
PD Life is intended for people with Parkinson’s disease (and their carers) to facilitate the management of the illness. It allows to track the patient’s condition, symptoms and side effects, to set medication reminders, and to participate in surveys on the disease, among others.
Qcard is designed to enable people with ADHD, Alzheimer’s, Amnesia, Dementia or Brain injuries (or anyone with memory and organisation problems) to manage and organise their activities and tasks. Tasks to be performed are displayed in a card and reminded through alerts.
SAM SEP is a diary that allows patients diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis to register and track their symptoms. SAM SEP also elaborates periodic reports.
This mobile app allows users to track and monitor their moods. There are six categories (anxiety, depression, general well-being, head injury, post-traumatic stress, and stress), and users can also record daily events or medication.