Rheumatism includes more than 100 different diseases. What they have in common is chronic pain.

An app should help with the diagnosis. Around seventeen million people suffer from chronic problems with the musculoskeletal system. The “Pain2D’ app combines improved pain assessment with clinical data and laboratory values. This should contribute to a faster diagnosis of rheumatic diseases and improve patient care.. The project runs for three years and is not intended for self-diagnosis, treatment or treatment or. Our team is not allowed to answer individual questions about medical conditions. Our editorial team does not answer questions about individual medical conditions or treatment and therefore is not able to answer any questions about them. The app is intended to depict pain intensity and specific pain patterns. The expansion of the app is the first step; in the further process it will then be evaluated in a collective with r heumatism patients. In the future, the procedure should also be able to be used for other diseases.