Curable

Curable

By Curable Inc.

  • Category: Medical
  • Release Date: 2017-12-19
  • Current Version: 5.07
  • Adult Rating: 17+
  • File Size: 21.23 MB
  • Developer: Curable Inc.
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 12.0 or later.
Score: 4.4
4.47651
From 1,341 Ratings

Description

Tried it all, but the pain remains? Let the Curable app show you a (very) different path forward. Get started on your Curable journey for free by chatting with our virtual coach, who will design a custom program tailored to your symptoms and preferences. During your journey, you’ll learn about the latest pain science through bite-sized audio lessons, then apply what you’ve learned using 100+ science-backed exercises for relief. Your pain experience is unique, and your recovery program should be, too. Depending on your needs, Curable can help you to overcome fear of movement, reduce health anxiety, relax the nervous system, navigate flare-ups, and more. Hundreds of thousands of people in pain have used Curable to help them transform their relationship to back pain, migraine, shoulder pain, neck pain, knee pain, arthritis, fibromyalgia, trigeminal neuralgia, post-surgical pain, ME/CFS, sciatica, tinnitus, and more. Curable is not a tool to monitor your symptoms - it’s a tool to help you transform them. 69% of Curable users begin to experience physical symptom reduction in the first 30 days of use. We hope that you will be next! - *Source: Devan H, Farmery D, Peebles L, Grainger R Evaluation of Self-Management Support Functions in Apps for People With Persistent Pain: Systematic Review JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2019;7(2):e13080 URL: https://mhealth.jmir.org/2019/2/e13080 DOI: 10.2196/13080 PMID: 30747715 PMCID: 6390192 - Free Resources & Paid Subscription Terms The Curable app offers numerous resources free of charge. It also offers the option to access a broader library of exercises with a paid subscription. This auto-renewing annual subscription is priced at $59.99 (USD). Pricing may vary by country of residence. Subscriptions automatically renew unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24 hrs before the end of the current period from iTunes Account settings. You can read our privacy policy at https://www.curablehealth.com/privacy and our TOS at https://www.curablehealth.com/terms.

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Reviews

  • Beware- rebuilds even after cancellation

    3
    By annieeleven
    I found the app helpful when I was going through some chronic pain. However, I cancelled my subscription because I got better. Months later, I was rebilled without my approval. When I contacted the company, they ignored me. I consider this theft and would not recommend this company because of this behavior. It’s disappointing because I did find the app helpful and would have thought that they would be honest.
  • Groundbreaking

    5
    By RenuMoc
    This app changed my life. For more than 7 years I endured chronic, widespread pain and migraines. I saw countless doctors, and lived in a constant state of “knowing” I was unwell. This app requires that you reassess how you think about your mind and body, and if you’re willing to do that you could actually recover. I did!! After a few months of doing the exercises regularly, I went from daily pain meds to taking nothing at all. I do every activity that interests me. I no longer have pain or think of myself as ill. And I understand my body and brain so much better than ever before. If you’re ready to understand your pain and face if head-on, try this app. I just wish I’d found it sooner.
  • Total scam

    1
    By oranginaface
    They promise a 30 day money back guarantee, but buried in the fine print, it’s actually 14 days. They’re relying on you waiting 15 days or more to request it, then you’re out $100 for janky software that does nothing. Scam. Edit: they’re trying to make it sound better in their response by pointing out that only iOS has a 14 day limit, while conveniently ignoring that they advertise 30 days *while you’re on the iOS app.* Still a deceptive scam.
  • I find it difficult to find new material

    1
    By CZMZ22
    This app has been hard for me to use. It’s not been an easy source of help.
  • For All Humans

    5
    By LJKRIM
    This app is great. Great scientific information and something beneficial to learn or review for basically anyone.
  • Helps discover where the pain is coming from emotionally

    5
    By Cate Lynne
    The mind-body connection between pain and emotions is so complex and curable has helped me to get a simple handle on that and discover root causes for my pain. I love how user friendly and not overwhelming this app is. Highly recommend!
  • Saved my life

    5
    By PJC456!
    Curable saved my life. I was in such a dark hole of anxiety and depression, it was unbearable. I was convinced I had a serious physical condition. I’m 34, yet I thought I was dying. It felt like my entire body was breaking down. I experienced severe knee pain, muscular pain, nerve pain, numbness in my face, back pain, and more. I could barely walk. And I could barely sleep. I started using Curable, and 2 months later, 75% of my pain was gone. 6 months later, I’m 99% symptom free and back to running!
  • Actually pretty good

    1
    By Canuk gone South
    I’m writing this to hopefully get the attention of the app developers. In the panic buster section “talking to your pain” - it was one of the first meditations I listened to. I was offended then and I just went back to it and I’m offended now. At the 34 to 50 second mark the girl is imitating what we might be saying/thinking when pain comes on. Give me a break! She uses such a whiny voice it’s insulting. And ending with ‘get me some peppermint oil and some pills’ - seriously? Yet another mocking ?Every one of us has had doctors or family/friends think we’re exaggerating. Then this voice actress turns on a whiny voice? Insulting! She shouldn’t be hired to guide meditations!It’s horrible and insulting. As for the concept, when I’m not totally irritated with that girl they chose to record this (other recordings of hers would be okay if I wasn’t turned off of her from this one) … other than that, I have find the content to be very helpful for pain management. Again though - I’ve got to try and navigate the app trying to stay away from her stuff. She obviously thinks people don’t have real pain. “I feel the pain coming, I need a dark room, i have to cancel the next two days, get me peppermint oil and pills”. Please don’t try to act like a pain patient if you’re going to be a caricature and a victim. Maybe assume that most of us are stoic? That we live with pain in silence until we can’t do it any longer? You can’t ask people to come to this app to be vulnerable and then mimic them in a mocking way (even unintentionally). …. Yup. I get ticked off every time I hear it. Even if that was the exact script that any one of us chronic pain patients said - guaranteed we’re not faking it and begging for people to feel sorry for us - which is exactly what her portrayal of a person in pain sounds like. Zero empathy and compassion. It has turned me off the app - especially any bits recorded by her. I’ll change the review when they change that specific recording.
  • Pain is knowledge and an opinion

    5
    By JenJenai
    So I have been experiencing chronic migraines in the past 11 years and I’ve tried everything that the FDA has out there for them. Only a few things work and have continued to help some things made it worse or didn’t help at all. This app has helped me so far and I’m learning a lot. I hope that I continue to learn more and that it is helpful. I never knew before listening to Curable that pain is knowledge and an opinion I mean, I hadn’t thought of it that way before. And I didn’t even know about the other four absolutes of pain. I won’t list them because then you’ll have to use the app to learn them. Thank you for teaching me more about pain and my brain, Curable.
  • Takes a theory too far

    1
    By Asefghjkll
    I’m a provider who works with patients healing from chronic pain, and I was sad to see that this app takes a good theory and ruins it by taking it too far. Being told their pain is accumulating in their mind and is not just physically caused is a common reason patients stop the search to find the underlying physical condition and there almost always is one. To use this app’s theory effectively, BOTH approaches need to happen: seeking the physical causes with validation and without dismissiveness (even more so if the causes are hard to find) AND rewiring pain pathways in the brain. I hope the designers will consider changing the scripts and including a wider variety of research than just “influencers” so that people don’t get the message that their pain is just in their head and should be ignored- that does harm both physically and psychologically when we’ve agreed as providers to do no harm. I hope the needed adjustments can be made so the app matches the broader research and expertise out there about pain, because it has so much potential to help people!

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