Symptom Mapping Tools


The SPIDER Symptom Tool

The SPIDER tool was originally developed as a research-based way to better understand how symptoms show up across multiple body systems—especially for individuals with hypermobility and related conditions.

Because one of the biggest challenges in these conditions is this:

symptoms don’t stay in one system
and they don’t always look connected at first

People might experience:

  • pain

  • fatigue

  • digestive symptoms

  • dizziness or POTS

  • sensory or neurological differences

  • anxiety or mood changes

But they’re often looked at separately—when in reality, they’re interacting.

What makes this tool different

The SPIDER tool helps map symptoms across multiple domains and visually organizes them into a “web.”

That visual matters.

Because when everything is held in your head, it can feel:

  • random

  • inconsistent

  • hard to explain

But when it’s mapped out:

👉 patterns often start to emerge

The original tool was designed to help both individuals and healthcare providers better understand which symptoms are having the biggest impact—and to guide more targeted care.

Why families use it

Families often use this tool when:

  • symptoms don’t fully fit one diagnosis

  • different providers are focusing on different pieces

  • things feel inconsistent or unpredictable

  • they’re trying to advocate for care but don’t have a clear way to explain patterns

It gives you a way to:

  • see the full picture

  • organize what you’re already noticing

  • and communicate patterns more clearly

How this version is meant to be used

This version isn’t about scoring or getting a perfect result.

It’s about:

noticing,
mapping,
and making patterns more visible.

Because when patterns become visible,
next steps—whether medical, therapeutic, or environmental—often become clearer too.

Developed by and for

Developed by and for individuals and families—my own included—navigating complex, overlapping symptoms that don’t always fit into one clear explanation.

Source

The SPIDER Symptom Tool was developed by clinicians and researchers specializing in hypermobility and related conditions.

For more information, visit:
https://www.thespidertool.com/background-information