iMAV

Vestibular Therapy for MAV

Published by: Arch Square

Description

iMAV is built to help those suffering from Migraine Associated Vertigo (MAV) with vestibular therapy exercises. Our goal is to assist those suffering from balance and other physical disabilities such as sports injuries (concussions) or elderly people.
The app has a few recommended exercise user can do sitting, standing, or walking. Users can track their daily exercises and see if over time, there is an improvements to their vertigo issues. After each exercise, users can rate their balance so they will have a log over time their improvements.

INSTRUCTIONS:
Users either can hold the device in front of them or get another person to hold it for them as they perform the exercises. Each exercise comes with a detailed instructions (i.e hold head still and move eyes only) on how to perform it effectively.

DISCLAIMER: This app is not intended to replace any health care consultation or replace the advice they have given you; use at your own risk. It is strongly advised that you consult with your health care professional before doing these techniques or performing any exercise.
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899.00 ₽

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  • Is iMAV free?

    Yes, iMAV is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.

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    iMAV has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is 899.00 ₽.

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Godsend

jhsh2703 on

United States

This app is a Godsend for people with chronic vertigo. Thank you!

In app purchase?

18284847 on

United States

I really enjoy the free exercises. However, I am trying to purchase the extended exercises. The app is not allowing me to make an inapp purchase. Super bummed out because I could see these exercises improving my symptoms.

Really need landscape mode

Davey_J53 on

United States

As many reviewers have already mentioned. It would be much more beneficial especially on an iPad, and your rating would be much higher.

Almost Awesome.

Buggy Sprint on

United States

I purchased the full version, but I should have investigated more before I did. Great app..... But it doesn’t support landscape mode. I am using a mirror app to display on TV, but it still shows only small strip in middle. Add landscape mode and I would rate 5 stars.

Helped with my dizziness

missgracymay on

United States

I’ve been going to physical therapy for my vestibule triggered dizziness. Well that’s what we think it is after 12 years and test after test. I’m not the norm. This app is very similar to what I do in therapy. I was so happy to have found it. Don’t remember if I had to pay for it but if I did it’s worth every dime. I would say I wish you could time the activity’s for longer.

Solid for learning the techniques

space43527 on

United States

I’m delighted to find this app and love the concept. I’ve been looking for a vestibular rehabilitation app! I think it might be best on a iPad though and I only have a phone. Also would appreciate directions on where to hold the device (distance from face, etc). Only works in profile mode on phone.

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