We work with patients and doctors every day to improve your experience on MSCopilot®!
In this version:
- Availability of the app on new smartphone models (iPhone and Android)
- Bugfix
- Update of the user manual
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MSCopilot® is a medical device intended for patients suffering from multiple sclerosis (MS). This mobile application allows you to self-assess yourself at home between each consultation. MSCopilot® adapts the standard tests that your neurologist uses to assess the progression of your MS to a smartphone. You can now do them at home at a time that suits you, at regular intervals and several times a year.
By using the app, you become an actor in the management of your MS and will be able to more easily discuss your symptoms with your neurologist.
MSCopilot® allows you to perform the following tests:
1. Walk test:
Measurement of walking perimeter and other parameters
Every month
2. Dexterity test:
Measuring fine motor skills (right hand, left hand) by making traces on the screen
Every month
3. Cognition test:
Measuring attentional abilities and processing speed by pairing symbols with numbers
Every 3 months
4. Low Contrast Vision Test
Measurement of low contrast visual acuity by reading numbers of decreasing size
Every 3 months
The scientific committee is composed of: Hélène BRISSART (Nancy CHRU), Dr Mikael COHEN (Nice University Hospital), Professor Jérôme DE SÈZE (Strasbourg University Hospital (Hautepierre), Dr Cécile DONZÉ (St Philibert Hospital, Lomme), Professor Pierre LABAUGE (Montpellier University Hospital), Dr Yann le Coz (Paris), Dr Adil MAAROUF (Marseille University Hospital), Dr Élisabeth MAILLART (Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital, Paris), Dr Claude MEKIES (Polyclinique du Parc, Toulouse), Professor Thibault MOREAU (Dijon University Hospital), Professor Ayman TOURBAH (Reims University Hospital) and Dr Catherine VIGNAL-CLERMONT (Rothschild Foundation, Paris).
The partner patient associations are AFSEP, APF, ARSEP, the French League against Multiple Sclerosis, UNISEP and ALSACEP.
MSCopilot® was developed in collaboration with doctors and patients.
Its manufacturer Ad Scientiam develops self-assessment solutions for chronic diseases on smartphones. These applications are developed in collaboration with doctors, researchers and patients.
Note: When you perform the walk test and in order to make it usable with the locked screen, GPS runs in the background. Continued use of GPS in the background may reduce battery life.