OOPS
MAPPING PAIN

DRAWING YOUR PAIN, STIFFNESS and OTHER SYMPTOMS (Odd Feelings) on THE BODY CHART IMAGES

SAVE THE BODY IMAGE TO YOUR DEVICE

1. On a desktop, you can right click on the image for the menu and then save the image as a file wherever you need.
++ Open the saved image in the preview app. The mark up tools are accessed through the markup icon in the toolbar across the top of the app.
++ Use the mouse & cursor to draw the pain and other symptoms and label with a text box on the body chart image. It should automatically save changes.
++ Add your name to the image or save it as a file in your name.

2. On a mobile device, press with your finger on the image until the menu presents itself. Then:
++On an Apple Device touch 'add to photos'.
++On an Android, 'save image' and it will save to the Gallery App.

3. Markup. Open the saved image on your device for drawing (markup) and labelling. The apps that hold your images have mark up tools so that you can draw on the image.
++ On an android phone, the markup tools are in the menu of the icon picture-of-mountains-with-a-pen. In that menu you will find pencil and text tools.
++ On an Apple device: Open the image. Open 'edit'. The markup icon will be at the top right hand or in the three dot menu (...). Open 'Markup'. You will see at the bottom, a choice of 3 different colour pens, an eraser, a colour palette, and a text box under the +sign.
+++ On all mobile devices you select a pen by touching it. You can also adjust the pen line size. Then you can draw on the image with your finger on the touchscreen.

4. Drawing and Labelling Symptoms.
++ On your mobile device, magnify the part of the body you want to draw your symptoms on by adjusting the image (usually with 2 fingers spreading apart on the touch screen).
++ Draw on the image using the markup tools, the position of your symptoms. You can use a different colour for the different symptoms e.g sharp pain, ache, tingling.
++Use the text box to label your symptoms (sensations) on the image e.g. sharp pain, ache, tingling, stiff.

5. Adding Your Name to the Body Image. Open a text box on the image. By touching and holding the text box, slide it to a blank space at the top left of the image. Let it go and then double tap the text box to open the keyboard. Type your first and last name in the text box. You can adjust the size and position of the text box with your fingers, so it is not covering the image.