“Everyday, we face issues in caring for people with chronic pain. We can do so much better”

Dr Rahul Seewal 

“People deserve better access and tailored pain management, let’s offer it to them!”

Stephen Ward

People with chronic pain are not always getting the help they need.

Despite medicines, injections and other treatments, most kept coming back, and they feel their pain is becoming worse.

They are suffering!

The problems that MyPain® app can help solve for People with Chronic Pain, Healthcare Professionals and the rest of the world

 

“I have been waiting months to see the doctor… suffering with pain all the time”

A Chronic Pain Patient

Most people with chronic pain wait months to see a pain specialist in the UK. Sadly, this problem is not unique to the UK, it’s the same problem across the world.

With the MyPain® app people with chronic pain can start their care without the need to wait, with a team of healthcare professionals ranging from GP’s, Pain Specialists, Physiotherapists, Occupational Therapists and Clinical Psychologists.

 
 
Pain clinic waiting times in the UK. Image Source : Daily Mail . Based on a Freedom of Information request.

Pain clinic waiting times in the UK.

Image Source : Daily Mail . Based on a Freedom of Information request.

 

Low back and neck pain is now the leading cause of disability worldwide.

Public Health UK

Image source : Public Health England

Image source : Public Health England

 

The leading cause of disability and working days lost is related to musculoskeletal conditions such as back and neck pain.

Healthcare professionals such as Pain Specialists, GP’s, Physiotherapists, Occupational Therapists and Clinical Psychologists, can get people with chronic pain back to normal to help them stay active and confident in managing their chronic pain using the MyPain® app.

Image Source : Public Health England

Image Source : Public Health England


 

The opioid epidemic hits the U.S!

Twice as many people are dying secondary to overdosing on prescribed opioid drugs for pain compared to heroin.

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People with chronic pain relying on opioids to manage their pain symptoms can use the MyPain® app. This means they will gain access to Expert Help from healthcare professionals to replace these harmful and addictive medicines with instant habits, allowing them to achieve their goals and live a healthy, happy life.