Nerve Whiz
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Version :1.03
Size :30.60Mb
Updated :May 16,2015
Developer :The University of Michigan
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Pros and Cons from users' feedback
Based on the user reviews on the App Store, here are three pros and cons, with each limited to 15 words: **Pros:** 1. "Excellent tool for understanding and managing stress, with relaxing sounds and guided meditations." 2. "Helps me stay calm and focused, with customizable soundscapes and vibrations to soothe my nerves." 3. "Intuitive design makes it easy to use, with clear instructions and gentle prompts for relaxation." **Cons:** 1. "Occasional connectivity issues and slow loading times can disrupt my meditation sessions." 2. "Limited customization options for soundscapes and vibrations, which can get repetitive." 3. "Somewhat pricey, especially for the premium features, which may not be worth the investment." Please note that these pros and cons are based on the user reviews available on the App Store at the time of my knowledge cutoff, and may not reflect the full range of opinions on the app.
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Description
Designed by a neuromuscular neurologist at the University of Michigan, Nerve Whiz is a free application for medical professionals interested in learning the complex anatomy of nerve roots, plexuses, and peripheral nerves. Select which muscles are weak, or point to areas of sensory loss, and the application can provide you with distinguishing features and detailed information, complete with relevant pictures and diagrams. Features • Nerve and Muscle Charts. This comprehensive inventory of the most clinically relevant muscles in the upper and lower extremities can be sorted by root, trunk, cord, peripheral nerve, action, or muscle name. • Muscle Localizer. Select muscles as weak or strong, and the application provides a list of possible localizations (root, plexus, or nerve), along with distinguishing features about each. • Nerve Diagrams. Choose any localization (root, trunk, cord, or nerve), and see a diagram of that nerve in the context of the brachial or lumbosacral plexus. Toggle to “Muscle View” and the diagram shows you the muscles supplied by your chosen nerve, and from where their innervations arise. • Sensory Localizer. Touch a picture of an arm or leg and Nerve Whiz suggests localizations with beautiful graphic representations of the sensory distributions of nerve roots, parts of the plexus, and nerves. NOTE: Nerve Whiz is intended to be an educational tool only. Nerve distributions vary between patients, and central or multifocal processes can mimic focal peripheral lesions. As such, this application should not be relied upon to make clinical decisions. Designed by Zach London, MD Department of Neurology, University of Michigan This application was funded through the generosity of the Jerry Isler Neuromuscular Fund.
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