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And how it changed from your previous score:
Improvement
Your life impact score at this self-assessment point was lower than the one reported at
the previous point .
No change
Your life impact score at this self-assessment point was the same as the one reported at
the previous point .
Regression
Your life impact score at this self-assessment point was higher than the one reported at
the previous point .
As an example, the screen image on page 37 shows the life achievement of a user who
is currently in week 8 of their suggested Therapy Plan. The user indicated a Life Impact
score between 7 and 10 for the key symptom of Poor Leg Circulation when setting up the
therapy.
• At the first assessment point (week 2), the user reported a Life Impact score that
was still between 7 and 10 . There was, however, a small drop in the level since the
start of the therapy, indicating an improvement .
• At the second assessment point (week 4), the user reported a Life Impact score that
was now between 4 and 6 . This was a clear drop since week 2, indicating further
improvement .
• At the third assessment point (week 6), the user reported a Life Impact score
between 1 and 3 . This was a clear drop since week 4, indicating continuing
improvement .
Tap Activity or Awards at the top of the screen to navigate to the other dashboard sub
screens, or tap on the tab bar to return to the main Dashboard screen.
Running & monitoring your therapy plan