Manage your chronic pain

juli helps you monitor your pain symptoms daily and identify triggers that influence your health. Get the app now!

 

Keeping track

We connect previously unconnected health data - everything from your step counter to your smartphone or smartwatch.

Then we combine it with environmental data that may impact your pain, like the air pressure or pollution.

On a personalized dashboard we give you get a perfect overview over everything that is relevant for your current health status.

 

The daily situation

On a daily basis we’ll ask you a handful of questions about your pain so you can track that over time.

You may record whether you took medication and what impact that had. If you want you may also keep track of factors like alcohol intake or cigarette smoking.

Every two weeks we’ll ask a few more questions to give you a broader picture.

 

See trends and correlations

You see trends and correlations in our dashboard: How does the weather affect your pain? Which medication works best? Do you see a connection between outdoor activities and pain attacks? How does the biweekly assessment change over time? And to what extent does your pain influence your activites? All these questions are answered and can be seen within different time frames. Get back into the driver seat of your situation!

 
 

 Scientifically backed up

juli is based on research by Dr. Joseph F. Hayes from University College London. His work is based on the use of large electronic health record and register data i.e. to understand the aetiology, treatment and prognosis of severe mental illnesses. His research is cited in international policy documents and treatment guidelines, including the World Health Organisation, National Institute for Health and Care Excellence and the American Psychiatric Association. Dr. Hayes is one of the four cofounders of juli.

Dr. Joseph F. Hayes, University College London

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