WebMD Pain Coach™ offers a holistic approach to balancing lifestyle with chronic pain conditions to help inspire a better day. WebMD’s new app is a mobile companion to help you through daily health and wellness choices so you can better manage your chronic pain. Enjoy a personalized experience as physician-reviewed tips related to your specific condition are delivered daily to you. WebMD Pain Coach™ puts you in control of your lifestyle choices so you can review personal patterns to understand triggers, set goals, and easily share progress with your physician.
588 Tips – 293 Articles – 86 Goals – 25 Videos – 21 Slideshows – 5 Quizzes
WebMD Pain Coach™ is specially designed and customized for people with the following chronic pain conditions:
- Back pain
- Neck pain
- Nerve pain
- Fibromyalgia
- Migraine
- Osteoarthritis
- Rheumatoid arthritis
If your chronic pain condition is not listed above, you can still use the app to track pain, set goals, and get pain management tips, articles, slideshows and videos.
When you first download and use WebMD Pain Coach™, you are asked to select your chronic pain condition(s), as well as symptoms, triggers and treatments that apply to your condition(s). If privacy is important, the option to set a four digit PIN will keep your information secure. WebMD’s drug look-up allows you to search and select over-the-counter and prescribed medications, and record the dosage of each drug selected.
WebMD Pain Coach™ is organized into four easy-to-use sections:
- JOURNAL
The Journal section allows you to quickly and easily record your day. A separate Journal screen exists for each day. Once entries are created for multiple days, flip back to see your pain history. Turn your phone sideways to generate your Pain Coach™ Report: a historical chart that plots your general well-being against your pain levels while listing your most common symptoms, triggers and treatments. Tap on a day to view a snapshot of your pain history and export your Pain Coach™ Report to PDF and email it to yourself or your physician.
• Record how you generally feel each day by sliding the Pain Coach™ ‘Well Being Belt.’
• Log a pain entry to track details surrounding pain: pain level from 1-10, symptoms, triggers, treatments and notes.
• Reminder to log a pain entry by receiving a Pain Coach™ notification once a day.
• View a new Daily Tip that is personalized to your condition(s), triggers and treatments.
• If you set goals to better manage pain, tap ‘Today’s Goals’ to check off achieved goals.
- Goals
The Goals section allows you to browse and select physician-approved goals from five lifestyle categories related to your pain condition(s): Food, Rest, Exercise, Mood, and Treatments. You can also create your own goals. Each related tip can be viewed before selecting a goal. The goal duration can be set from one day to one year.
• The green ribbon at the top of the Goals screen indicates the percent completion rate for active goals.
• Once a goal is selected, tap ‘My Goals’ to view Goal Activity for active and completed goals.
• If you have more than one chronic pain condition, the goal that is suggested for a specific condition is indicated.
- Library
The Library section contains all of the critical, physician-approved content relevant to your condition(s) and pain management. The Library contains hundreds of articles, videos, slideshows and quizzes. All articles are available for offline reading.
• Library content contains links to WebMD’s mobile website.
• The Library is searchable.
• Share all Library content via email, Facebook or Twitter.
- Tips
The Tips section features hundreds of ‘bite-sized’ tips that are matched with goals and organized into the same five lifestyle categories: Food, Rest, Exercise, Mood and Treatments. Each goal has between 3-10 supporting tips.
• Search for a specific tip.
• After reading a tip, view the goal related to the tip, or view related Library articles.
This app wont let me sign up, I cant access it at all, multiple times tried to sign up but keeps saying connection required to enrol...Im connected over cell data and wifi. Also tried creating an account online which worked fine but I cant use it to sign into this app! Super frustrating :(
Cant sign up
Andrebouchhh
· 9 years ago
· v1.3.1
Always get the message: connection required to sign up.
Cant sign in- says I dont have a signal
Stilldreamin101
· 9 years ago
· v1.3.1
This sounds like a great app, would have loved to use it.
After plugging in all my info for signing up and hitting the "done" button, it tells me I dont have a signal, although I do. I checked anyways.
Great app
Y. User
· 9 years ago
· v1.3.1
I luv this app
Its ok
Ashtonsl
· 9 years ago
· v1.3.1
My favourite part is being able to rate the pain. I wish there was a journal part where you can put what you did that day, like work, exercise etc so you can see if the tasks you do make it worse.
Good but
SeriouslyJane
· 9 years ago
· v1.3.1
I cant print out my info for my Dr.
Best Health App Ever!
cherryb21
· 9 years ago
· v1.3.1
Chronic pain is a huge part of my life and always will be. This app is superior to all others. It not only looks great, its easy to use and tracks all of your conditions, pain levels, symptoms, triggers and medications all in one app. Btw I rarely leave reviews but I just had to for this app.
*My only complaint -I wish the "journal" was a summary of your day or a dashboard and that there was a real journal to add written/voice notes to. Also would be great to be able to communicate with other people.
**Please do not let this prevent you from using this app as Im sure they will make improvements! Love this app.