Steady Hands - tremor meter v3.0.25
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Developer Description
Hand stability and tremor measurement tool
Living with a tremor can feel unpredictable. Steady Hands is a private, easy-to-use app designed to help you monitor and understand symptoms related to Essential Tremor, Parkinson's disease, or general hand tremors not linked to a specific medical condition. Using the science-backed technology built into your smartphone, Steady Hands generates objective, reliable data about your tremors, empowering you and your healthcare provider to make more informed decisions about your care.
Gain Deeper Insights with Key Features:
• Objective Tremor Analysis: Go beyond subjective feelings. Steady Hands uses simple, guided tests to quantify your specific tremor patterns—including resting, postural (holding a position), and kinetic (action-based) tremors.
• Hand Stability Score: Receive a clear stability score from 1 (extreme tremor, low stability) to 10 (no tremor, perfect stability) after each assessment. Track your progress, identify patterns, and monitor how treatments or lifestyle changes impact your tremor over time.
• Advanced Pattern Recognition: Benefit from advanced algorithms that provide a similarity score, indicating how your tremor characteristics compare to typical patterns seen in Essential Tremor and Parkinson’s disease. This provides an additional layer of personalized insight into your symptoms.
• Shareable Reports for Your Doctor: Easily export detailed, understandable reports to discuss with your healthcare provider. Objective data makes your consultations more productive, clearly illustrating your symptoms between appointments.
Who Can Benefit?
• Individuals managing Essential Tremor or Parkinson’s disease
• Caregivers seeking objective symptom tracking
• Precision-focused professionals (surgeons, archers, athletes) aiming to enhance hand stability
How It Works:
• Drawing Assessments: Trace shapes on your phone screen or paper to assess kinetic tremors easily.
• Sensor-based Tests: Hold your smartphone steady for 30 seconds to measure resting and postural tremors.
• Instant, Clear Feedback: Visualize your results immediately, helping you stay informed and empowered.
Note: Steady Hands is a wellness and monitoring tool, not a standalone diagnostic or emergency medical device. Always consult healthcare professionals for medical evaluation and decisions.
Download Steady Hands today and take control of your tremor management journey!
[Minimum supported app version: 3.0.24]
What's New
New Reaction Time measurement!
Bug fixes and improvements!
In-app purchases
$5.49 - $99.99 per item
Version Information
- Version
- 3.0.25
- Downloads
- 10K+
- Updated on
- Jan 8, 2026
- Released
- Jan 25, 2022
- Requires
- Android 10
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Steady Hands - tremor meter - Google Play Rankings
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#66 in Top Grossing Medical in United States
#87 in Top Grossing Medical in Canada
Steady Hands - tremor meter users say on Google Play
Very big improvement from the version 1 of the app. All bugs are fixed, accuracy improved and many new useful features!
Super
Nice idea, needs better implementation. Lacks instructions. Tests are interesting, but the very detailed results aren't explained. What do numbers mean? What's the purpose of the round checked box? The drawing test lacks an indicator for whether testing left or right hand, which can be done with other tests. (Some people are ambidextrous.) I finally found the history, but it's only for one summary number, not details like frequency or amplitude. Good app, but needs more explanation.
Misjudges healthy people with low scores (tapping) and provides unvalidated responses. Methods seem to have no scientific or medical ground, and appear aimed at purchasing a product. Also, asks for permission to access media and files without explaining why. Although most of the app can work without it, an irritating error message keeps popping up warning the user the app can't be used without it.