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Reviews for Steady Hands - tremor meter
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Friend recommended this app, now using almost daily, really useful.
I told my Dr about it. She uses it for her husband and others...
so far Great app
A bit laggy, but everything works fine
I finally have an app where I can measure and monitor my tremors ❤️ and it's free to use 🫂
Amazing app, especiay with a glass of water 💪
Keeps on asking for permissions even though I turned everything I could on. I can't even use it.
Thanks for the help i was so confused that if i had a tremour or it is just a normal shaking but with help of this app i got a basic idea.
This app has helped me a lot to identify my tremor rating, and finally, I know how bad it is.
Awesome app that should significantly improve lives in the future. Keep up the great work!
Very big improvement from the version 1 of the app. All bugs are fixed, accuracy improved and many new useful features!
I thought it measured tremors through the gyroscope in the phone. Not at all that sophisticated.
Easy to use, good looks, would be helpful if there were explanations of each result.
This rating is kind, as I have only been able to make it work once. It was a good app that one time, though a description of each stat and maybe norms would be helpful to the average user's understanding. It says I have denied the app permissions (I have not), and that the app cannot be used without permission. Force stopped, uninstalled, reinstalled, restarted phone, disabled and re-allowed permissions, etc. No change. I was assessing it for use with my patients, but I need something reliable.
Very helpful. I wish there was an option to export the readings. To a PDF file etc
Nice idea, needs better implementation. Lacks instructions. Tests are interesting, but the very detailed results aren't explained. What do numbers mean? What's the purpose of the round checked box? The drawing test lacks an indicator for whether testing left or right hand, which can be done with other tests. (Some people are ambidextrous.) I finally found the history, but it's only for one summary number, not details like frequency or amplitude. Good app, but needs more explanation.
The tapping test has disappeared from my app and I miss it! I use the app for quick comparisons when I'm in a DBS programming session. The tapping is useful to gauge how much I have to concentrate to initiate each touch. When we have the programming in a good place I can tap away with little hesitation. Of course, the drawing is especially helpful to do over and over as we try different settings.
Misjudges healthy people with low scores (tapping) and provides unvalidated responses. Methods seem to have no scientific or medical ground, and appear aimed at purchasing a product. Also, asks for permission to access media and files without explaining why. Although most of the app can work without it, an irritating error message keeps popping up warning the user the app can't be used without it.