Feasibility of Smartphone-Delivered Progressive Muscle Relaxation in Persistent Post-Traumatic Headache Patients
Mobile-phone-based e-diary derived patient reported outcomes: Association with clinical disease activity, psychological status and quality of life of patients with multiple sclerosis
Introduction of a smartphone based behavioral intervention for migraine in the emergency department – General Hospital Psychiatry
Identification of seizure clusters using free text notes in an electronic seizure diary – Epilepsy&Behavior
Smartphone Based Behavioral Therapy for Pain in Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Patients: A feasibility acceptability randomized controlled study for the treatment of comorbid migraine and MS pain
Understanding What People With Migraine Consider to be Important Features of Migraine Tracking: An Analysis of the Utilization of Smartphone‐Based Migraine Tracking With a Free‐Text Feature. Headache – The Journal of Head and Face Pain
Feasibility of Smartphone-delivered Progressive Muscle Relaxation (PMR) in Persistent Post-Traumatic Headache (PPTH) Patients, Journal of Neurotrauma
Antiepileptic Drug Exposure in Infants of Breastfeeding Mothers With Epilepsy, JAMA Neurol. 2020;77(4):441-450.
Understanding Seizure Clusters from Free-Text Diary Notes, AES 2019
When Do Patients Track their Seizures in an Electronic Diary? HEP Study, AES 2019
NYU Langone press release: Smartphone Relaxation App Helps Some Manage Migraine (in partnership with Irody, Inc)
Irody’s RELAXaHEAD Migraine service featured in Nature Digital Medicine
Antiepileptic drug clearances during pregnancy and clinical implications for women with epilepsy, Neurology September 25, 2018; 91 (13)
Piloting a Mobile Platform in Multiple Sclerosis Patients Taking Oral Disease-Modifying Therapies, cMSc 2018
Fertility and Birth Outcomes in Women With Epilepsy Seeking Pregnancy, JAMA 2018
The Feasibility of RELAXaHEAD (A Smartphone Based Progressive Muscle Relaxation Therapy and Electronic Diary Application) For Use in a Headache Center
The use of Irody’s technology for evaluation of patient-reported outcomes and adherence to treatment of patients with Multiple Sclerosis
Findings published in the journal, Epilepsia, show 75 percent of women who used the Irody EpiDiary™ tracked more than 80 percent of days
Irody releases EpiDiary One-Touch Seizure Entry
Irody introduces image-guided medication management technology to improve safety, outcomes of managing multiple medications
Characterization of Repetitive Seizures Using Electronic Diary Data
IRODY PRESENTS AT CEWIT2015
Use of an online epilepsy diary to characterize repetitive seizures
Menstrual Cycle Length in Women with Epilepsy Trying to Conceive Compared to Healthy Controls
Smartphones are Revolutionizing Pill Identification
Healthcare Tools to Boost Patient Involvment
Predicting Early Study Drop-Outs Using Adherence Data from Irody’s Mobile Patient Diary
“Mi Diario de Epilepsia”: UCB pharma launches My Epilepsy Diary in Spain
Maintenance of Subject Adherence to Daily Diary Entry Facilitated by use of a Mobile Application in the WEPOD Study
Information week coverage of Irody’s presentation at the Connected Health Symposium 2012, Boston
Use of an Electronic Patient Diary on Mobile Devices for Global Personalized Medicine Study
Launch of My Epilepsy Diary in Australia
Seizure Diaries for Clinical Research and Practice
Epilepsy & Behavior: An online diary for tracking epilepsy