What is driving your pain today?
Reitz PainMap is designed as a pain-driver detection system. It does more than record pain intensity: it identifies the most likely functional, environmental, postural, thermal, recovery, and stress-related contributors — then generates a practical first action plan.
Current Pain Profile
Stability / Variability
Thermal Sensitivity
What to address first
Body Zones Affected
Fibromyalgia Pattern
RTZ Engine Mode
Central Sensitization
Chronicity Risk
Low Back Pathway
Best Response
Climate Pattern
Hormonal Pattern
Work Capacity
Body Map — Pain & Sensitivity
InteractiveMain Pain Drivers
CalculatedFirst Action Plan
Do firstSound & Frequency Protocol
Personalized soundscape generated from the dominant pain-driver pattern.
Activation
Personal and Functional Profile
These variables create the baseline context for pain tolerance, body load, thermal preference, and functional state.
Interactive Body-Zone Selection
Select one or more zones. These become the app’s body map and link with the Atlas-inspired zone logic.
Pain Details
Pain quality, distribution, description, and chronology help separate likely drivers.
Pain qualities
Description
Pain Influencers and Modifiers
This is the core of the app: identifying what most likely increases or decreases the pain.
What makes it worse?
What makes it better?
Environment and posture
Optional Advanced Data
These fields are optional. They improve precision in advanced/clinical modes but are not required.
Fibromyalgia Pattern Screen
Optional screening module based on WPI + Symptom Severity logic. This does not diagnose fibromyalgia; it identifies whether the questionnaire pattern deserves professional discussion.
Widespread Pain Index Areas
Select areas that were painful during the past week. The WPI score is the number of painful areas selected.
Central Sensitization Pattern Screen
This module estimates whether the symptom pattern resembles central pain amplification. It is inspired by the Central Sensitization Inventory literature, but it is not the official CSI and it is not diagnostic.
Chronicity / Yellow Flags Risk Module
This module estimates the risk that pain may persist, become disabling, or interfere with work and daily function. It is inspired by yellow-flag screening concepts such as Örebro and STarT MSK, but it is not a copy of any proprietary questionnaire.
Low Back Stratification Pathway
This module activates a low-back-specific profile when lumbar, hip, leg, or lower-body pain patterns are relevant. It helps separate low, medium, and high support needs using function, spread, leg symptoms, fear-avoidance, and psychosocial load.
Treatment Response Learning Module
This module learns which strategies actually help the person. It transforms the app from one-time assessment into a personalized pain intelligence system.
1. Choose what was tried
2. Record before and after
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Climate Pain Pattern Module
This module identifies whether pain and discomfort are strongly linked to cold, heat, humidity, wind, air conditioning, seasonal shifts, or weather transitions.
Hormonal / Cycle-Linked Pain Pattern Module
This module identifies whether pain appears linked to menstrual cycle timing, perimenopause/menopause transitions, pelvic-lumbar patterns, migraine-like patterns, temperature shifts, sleep, mood, and fatigue.
Functional Capacity & Pain Coherence Module
This professional module estimates how pain relates to work capacity, daily function, task tolerance, and consistency between reported pain and reported limitations.
Neurofunctional Mapping Module
Dermatomes, myotomes, nerves, movement limitations, and viscerosomatic correlation by selected pain zone.
WorkMap — Occupational Compatibility Module
Compare the pain profile with job demands, NR-1-style psychosocial factors, task tolerance, ergonomic adaptation needs, and return-to-work planning.
Physical and ergonomic job demands
NR-1-style psychosocial and organizational demands
Job Compatibility
Awaiting job data
Risk of Worsening
Awaiting job data
Adaptation Need
Awaiting job data
Task Tolerance Matrix
Adaptation priorities
Predictive Pain Intelligence Layer
Pain type classification, flare risk, recovery readiness, and treatment priority ranking.
Flare Risk 24–72h
Awaiting calculation
Recovery Readiness
Awaiting calculation
Activity Load
Awaiting calculation
Report Confidence
Awaiting calculation
Pain Type Classification
Dominant and secondary pattern tendencies.
Treatment Priority Ranking
Likely Flare Triggers
Clinical Questions to Ask
Modular Report Builder
Choose exactly which reports to generate, instead of producing one very long document.
Selected Report Preview
Choose one or more report modules and click Generate Selected Report.
Action Plan & Professional Report
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What this means
Driver Breakdown
Compact Module Results Summary
This section summarizes all major modules so the Action Plan does not omit important results. For detailed documentation, use the Modular Report Builder.
Neurofunctional Pain Map
This section summarizes the likely neurofunctional relationships of the selected pain zones, including spinal segments, peripheral nerves, muscles, movements to assess, and associated symptoms to ask about. It is a guide for professional assessment, not a diagnosis.
Functional Pain Consistency & Work Capacity Support Report
This report organizes functional limitations, work capacity risk, task tolerance, and pain-function coherence. It is intended for professional discussion, documentation, occupational health planning, return-to-function support, and structured review. It does not determine malingering, fraud, employability, or disability status.
Climate Sensitivity Interpretation
This section summarizes whether pain appears linked to weather, temperature, humidity, wind, indoor climate, or seasonal shifts. It helps convert environmental influence into practical clothing, temperature, and timing strategies.
Hormonal / Cycle-Linked Pain Interpretation
This section summarizes whether pain has a timing pattern related to menstrual cycle, hormonal transitions, temperature shifts, pelvic-lumbar symptoms, migraine-like patterns, fatigue, sleep, or mood.
Treatment Response Learning Profile
This section summarizes which support strategies appear most useful for this person based on before/after entries. Over time, it can identify whether the person responds better to heat, movement, pressure, rest, breathwork, posture change, sound/frequency sessions, or other strategies.
Low Back Stratification Interpretation
This pathway is designed for lumbar and related lower-body pain. It helps the user and professional understand whether the case appears more consistent with a self-management pathway, a mixed physical/functional pathway, or a high-support pathway involving psychosocial and functional risk factors.
Chronicity / Yellow Flags Interpretation
This module estimates risk factors that may keep pain active over time: fear of movement, low confidence in recovery, work impact, avoidance, mood burden, sleep disruption, and perceived lack of control. It helps transform a pain report into a prevention and return-to-function plan.
Central Sensitization Interpretation
This module identifies whether pain may be behaving as a local tissue problem, a mixed pain state, or a broader nervous-system amplification pattern. It is especially relevant for chronic pain, widespread pain, fibromyalgia-like patterns, fatigue, poor sleep, sensory sensitivity, and disproportionate pain responses.
RTZ Core Metrics from the Original Pain Logic
This section makes explicit the same type of outputs present in the protected Reitz PainMap logic: pain quantity, pain excess, pain tolerance, coherence, maximum coherence reference, and the four main influence groups in percentage.
Areas that most influence pain
RTZ Engine Summary
The RTZ Engine summarizes functional pain intelligence using available clinical, questionnaire-based, occupational, and optional sensor-related inputs. When some technical variables are not available, the system uses structured proxy fields to preserve accessibility while keeping the method protected.
RTZ group contributions
Technical engine snapshot
Professional Pre-Consultation Summary
This section translates the user questionnaire into a concise professional summary that can be shared before a consultation. It is designed to save anamnesis time and help the professional identify the most relevant pain drivers.