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Results: 46 products
  1. Beats Medical

    £££
    Screenshots of the Beats Medical app with blue boxes in the background
    • App

    An app designed to help with mobility, speech and dexterity symptoms of Parkinson’s through daily tailored therapies and a dedicated support service.

  2. Beautiful Voice

    Free
    Beautiful Voice home page. It says "Hi John!" at the top, then photographs for voice exercises.
    • Website

    An at-home online speech coach that guides you through exercises, identifies weaknesses in your speech, and provides targeted training tailored to your needs.

  3. Bide

    ££
    Photo of the Bide device on a wooden bedside cabinet
    • Device

    A bedside alarm designed to prevent night-time falls.

  4. Bravo Twist

    £££
    Photo of the Bravo Twist with the spoon attachment affixed.
    • Device
    • App

    Anti-tremor cutlery with advanced stabilisation technology to make eating easier for people with reduced mobility or tremors caused by Parkinson’s disease.

  5. CUE1+

    £££
    Photo of someone wearing the CUE1+ device on their chest.
    • Device
    • App

    A wearable chest-mounted buzzer aimed at helping with stiffness and slow movement by using vibrating therapy and cueing.

  6. DAF Pro

    £
    Photo of a white hand holding an iphone showing the app homescreen. The words 'DAF Pro' are written beside the photo.
    • App

    An app designed by a specialist speech & language therapist for people with speech disorders who speak at a fast rate or stutter/stammer.

  7. Evondos

    ££££
    Photo of a carer showing a tall, elderly white man how to use the Evondos robot while in the kitchen.
    • Device

    An automated medication dispenser robot which reminds you to take your medication at the correct time, and dispenses it for you.

  8. ExoPulse Mollii Suit

    ££££
    A close up of someone wearing the ExoPulse Mollii Suit.
    • Device

    A suit designed to help people living with neurological symptoms such as spasticity, dystonia, muscle weakness, hypotonia, muscle rigidity by using electro-stimulation.

  9. gaitQ Tempo

    £££
    A photo of the GaitQ Tempo controller and two pods on a white background.
    • Device

    A wearable device worn on the lower leg to help you maintain a more fluid and stable gait using a discreet vibrational cueing system.

  10. GripAble

    £££
    A photo of a woman with a bandage on her right arm using the GripAble device and pointing at a tablet sitting on a table.
    • Device
    • App

    A hand exercise tool with gamification aimed at training hand and arm functions with fun activities that focus on different aspects of grip, hand and wrist movement.

  11. GyroGlove

    ££££
    Product photo of the GyroGlove.
    • Device

    A wrist-worn hand stabilizer designed to tackle hand tremor using motor and balance technology.

  12. Heel2Toe

    ££
    Close-up photo of someone wearing Heel2Toe clipped to their trainer as they walk.
    • Device

    A shoe clip-on device for shuffling and slow movement, providing positive auditory feedback each time the wearer makes a ‘good step’.

  13. KOKU (Keep On Keep Up)

    Free
    • App

    An app designed for older adults improve strength, balance and help reduce the risk of falls.

  14. LaserCane

    £££
    • Device

    A lightweight adjustable walking stick designed to help people with freezing of gait by projecting a laser light visual cue across your path.

  15. MediSafe

    Free
    A photo of two overlapping smartphones showing the Medisafe app on their screens.
    • App

    A medication management app helping to seamlessly manage treatment, track medications, appointments and measurements.

  16. mKinetikos

    Free
    A photo of three phones, each showing a different mkinetikos app screen.
    • App

    A medical-grade app empowering people with Parkinson’s to monitor health and functional mobility.

  17. myHomeHelper

    £££
    A photo of the myhomehelper device. On the screen, it shows the time and there is a reminder for the user to drink water.
    • Device

    A digital memory aid and communication tablet that has been specifically designed for people who struggle with modern technology and who may be living with cognitive impairment.

  18. My Moves Matter

    Free
    A close-up photo of someone holding a phone. on the screen is the My Moves Matter home screen.
    • App

    An app for empowering people with Parkinson’s. It is the only app that tracks Parkinson’s symptom changes across the menstrual cycle.

  19. MyTherapy

    Free
    • App

    A medication management app helping you to track medications, health measurements and symptoms.

  20. Neuro Heroes

    £
    A photo of a physiotherapist conducting an online exercise class. The Neuro Heroes logo is in the top left corner.
    • Website

    Live exercises classes delivered online by neuro physiotherapists

  21. Neuro ProActive

    ££
    A photo of three smartphones, each phone shows a different screen of the Neuro ProActive app.
    • App

    An online and app-based digital platform aimed at co-coordinating neurological rehabilitation by connecting people with Parkinson’s with therapists across six key areas (neuro physios, speech & language therapists, occupational therapists, dietitians, clinical psychologists and arts therapists).

  22. Nushu X

    ££££
    A photo of someone's feet wearing the Nushu X.
    • Device
    • App

    Shoes that provide medical-grade gait analysis to share with your healthcare providers.

  23. PACT

    Free
    An illustration of a brown hand holding a smartphone. The PACT app logo is on the screen.
    • Website
    • App

    A web-based app which gives daily support for psychological wellbeing for people living with Parkinson’s.

  24. Parkinson’s ON

    Free
    A photo of five smartphones, each showing a different Parkinson's ON app page.
    • App

    An app to empower people to take control of their Parkinson’s, with features including medication reminders and symptom tracking.

  25. Path Finder

    £££
    A photo of the Path Finder device strapped on to a pair of black boots. The green laser shines on the ground.
    • Device

    A shoe clip-on device designed to help people with freezing of gait by displaying a green laser visual cue while walking.

  26. PD Buddy

    Free
    A photo of two overlapping phones showing different screens of the app's daily activity feature.
    • App

    An app that gives people with Parkinson’s daily routines that aim to slow down the progression of the disease and live a better life, focusing on self-care.

  27. Reach Your Peak

    ££
    A photo of a physiotherapist demonstrating a seated exercise.
    • Website
    • App

    An online exercise platform where you’ll find Parkinson’s specific programmes and exercise routines.

  28. SingApp: Parkinson’s

    £
    A photo of three phones, each showing a different screen from SingApp: Parkinson's.
    • App

    A singing voice training app for people living with Parkinson’s, co-created with the Parkinson’s community.

  29. SingFit

    £££
    A photo of a hand holding a tablet. The screen shows the SingFit app.
    • App

    A therapeutic music app to support cognitive health and wellness.

  30. Skywalk

    £££
    A photo of the complete SkyWalk set on its charging dock.
    • Device

    A wearable motion assistance device aimed at improving freezing of gait by using auditory and visual cues.

  31. Smile

    Free
    • App

    An app that aims to help people with chronic physical health conditions manage their mental health and wellbeing.

  32. Speech Assistant AAC

    ££
    A photo of an Apple Watch, iPad and iPhone each with the Speech Assistant AAC app on their screens.
    • App

    A text-to-speech communication app for people who are speech impaired.

  33. SpeechVive

    £££
    A product photo of the SpeechVive.
    • Device

    An ear-mounted speech device designed to help people with Parkinson’s speak louder and more clearly by using an auditory cue.

  34. Steady Hands - tremor meter

    Free
    Image of two mobile phones with the Steady Hands app on the screen.
    • App

    A smartphone app to measure your hand tremor.

  35. SteadyMouse

    ££
    A screenshot of the SteadyMouse software.
    • App

    Assistive computer software, designed to make computing easier for people with essential tremor by detecting and removing shaking motion before it reaches the cursor, and by blocking accidental clicks.

  36. StrivePD

    Free
    A photo of three phones, each showing a different screen from the StrivePD app.
    • App

    An app that collects daily resting tremor and dyskinesia data and provides personalised insights.

  37. Strolll Reality DTx

    ££££
    A photo of a man with his physiotherapist. They are both wearing the Strolll Reality DTx headset.
    • Device

    A wearable rehab headset designed to improve walking, balance, and reduce fall-risk using augmented reality (AR).

  38. StrydAR Parkinson’s Walking Glasses

    ££££
    StrydAR glasses have large lenses with shapes behind the nose piece. They look like sports glasses.
    • Device

    Discreet, non-invasive visual cueing glasses to improve posture, balance and quality of walking by using augmented reality (AR).

  39. Swallow Prompt

    £
    Swallow Prompt app on a smartphone being held in a slim hand. The screen is blue & shows a timer.
    • App

    An app designed to help people who have difficulty in managing their saliva (drooling) by providing discrete alerts to remind you to swallow and prevent excess saliva buildup.

  40. Symbyx Neuro

    £££
    Symbyx Neuro on a white man’s head. It shines red light into his brown hair. He faces away from us.
    • Device

    A headset designed to improve concentration and lift energy levels by emitting red and near-infrared light on to the neck and head.

  41. Symbyx PD Care Laser

    ££££
    Bearded man holds a white device labelled Symbyx in one hand. He wears a black T-shirt.
    • Device

    A laser treatment aimed at helping with several Parkinson’s symptoms including digestion problems, balance and motor coordination by targeting the gut and the nervous system.

  42. Vilim Ball

    £££
    Person with slim build holding a Vilim Ball before them in both hands, looking down into their lap.
    • Device

    A handheld medical therapeutic sphere designed to temporarily reduce hand tremor by using vibration therapy.

  43. Voice Analyst

    £
    Voice Analyst app showing a graph with the label: “Created by speech therapists”.
    • App

    An app designed by a specialist speech & language therapist to help improve speech quality by analysing pitch and volume.

  44. Walking Tall

    Free
    3 images of the Walking Tall app. 1 Time & pace setup. 2 Finishing 7 days walking. 3 A timed walk.
    • App

    A gait re-training app designed to help people with Parkinson’s walk better and for longer.

  45. Whispp

    £££
    Someone using the app to "Create your personal voice", holding a smartphone in their hands.
    • App

    A voice assistant app for people with a voice disability and people with a stammer/stutter. Using language independent AI technology, the Whispp calling app converts whispered speech and vocal cord impaired speech into a clear and natural voice.

  46. YourMEDS

    ££££
    YourMeds device in blue & white showing numbered windows, and a smartphone running the YourMeds app.
    • App
    • Device

    YourMEDS is a digital medication management system that helps people take the right medicines at the right time with support from their network of family and friends.