How To Treat Arthritis With Your Smartphone

The possibilities of smartphone technology are stunning us all nowadays. We can now achieve things on our mobile phone that would have seemed like the material of science fiction just a few years ago. The area of health and wellbeing is no exception to this, and multiple software applications now allow users to keep track of health conditions, or even gain a diagnosis through their phone. Though the area of diagnostics has been an area subject to warnings by health professionals, there are many valid health functions that can be competently performed via your smartphone.

A rheumatoid arthritis app involving a method to track the progress of the disease means welcome news for both patients and their doctors, and could enhance patient choice regarding their treatment. One of the difficulties of rheumatoid arthritis is its propensity to vary in severity over the course of time. This unpredictability means that the appropriateness of a course of medication will vary along with the fluctuations of the disease. Now, the company Crescendo Bioscience has developed a smartphone application that includes a molecular test to collect data with which to moderate a patient’s medication according to the disease’s behaviour.

Launched in 2010, the Vectra DA biomarker provides a baseline for patients in order to give their doctor a better view of their experience as it changes over time. The doctor is then able to respond accordingly, saving both doctor and patient the time and money involved with an in-person consultation. Cresecendo Bioscience believes that the detailed information recorded will lead to great enhancements in patient treatment and, accordingly, their sense of wellness. Since constant monitoring is the only way to make the improvements needed, a smartphone application that tracks the daily development of the disease will also give medical science what it has never had before – a detailed record of the behaviour of the disease. The company believes that their method could enable a breakthrough in the field of arthritis research, as well as leading thousands of patients to an improved state of health and wellbeing.

 

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