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BentoBox for Chiropractic

Notes done. For chiropractors.

Spinal adjustments, segment-by-segment notes, and ICD-10 codes — done in the time between patients.

The documentation tax on chiropractors.

Most chiropractors see 25–40 patients a day. Even a 90-second SOAP note adds up to over an hour of after-hours charting.

Per-segment language ("L5 fixation, diversified, prone, tolerated well…") is repetitive but cannot be skipped — insurance and PI cases want it spelled out every visit.

BentoBox ships a chiropractic pack with cervical/thoracic/lumbar regions, diversified/Activator/Thompson techniques, motion-palpation phrasing, and the ICD-10 codes you bill most. Tap a one-tap preset and the whole note is drafted.

What's in the pack

Pre-built for chiropractic workflows.

Regions covered

  • Cervical
  • Thoracic
  • Lumbar
  • Sacral
  • Pelvis
  • Right Shoulder
  • Left Shoulder
  • Right Hip
  • Left Hip
  • Right SI Joint
  • Left SI Joint
  • Right Knee

One-tap templates

  • Routine VisitStandard spinal follow-up visit
  • Neck/Back FUFollow-up for combined cervical and lumbar complaints
  • MaintenanceWellness or maintenance spinal check
  • Acute FlareFocused visit for acute exacerbation
  • Desk StrainPostural strain visit for desk-related tension

Sample ICD-10 mappings

  • CervicalM99.01, M54.2
  • ThoracicM99.02, M54.6
  • LumbarM99.03, M54.50
  • SacralM99.04
  • PelvisM99.05
  • Right SI JointM99.05, S33.6XXA

Inside the app

This is what your form looks like after loading the pack.

Regions, concerns, and one-tap templates ready to go — all pre-loaded from the chiropractic pack.

Screenshot of the BentoBox Subjective form after loading the Chiropractic pack

Eli in action

You type the shorthand. Eli writes the note.

Same vocabulary you already use, expanded into a clean SOAP note in your voice.

You type
cx t-spine prone, l side-lying
neck pain, low back pain
tol well, no advr
Eli writes
S: Client returns for ongoing chiropractic care for neck pain
and lumbar discomfort. Denies any adverse response to previous
session. No new sensations, injuries, or incidents reported.

O: Motion palpation reveals segmental joint dysfunction in the
cervical and lumbar spine. Associated hypertonicity noted on
palpation. Cervical: diversified, prone. Thoracic: diversified,
prone. Lumbar: diversified, side-lying.

A: Findings remain consistent with mechanical spinal dysfunction
involving the cervical and lumbar regions, with segmental
restriction and myofascial hypertonicity.

P: Continue conservative chiropractic care with region-specific
manual treatment. Reassess subjective response and mobility at
the next follow-up.

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