BentoBox for Chiropractic
Spinal adjustments, segment-by-segment notes, and ICD-10 codes — done in the time between patients.
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
Inside the app
Regions, concerns, and one-tap templates ready to go — all pre-loaded from the chiropractic pack.

Eli in action
Same vocabulary you already use, expanded into a clean SOAP note in your voice.
cx t-spine prone, l side-lying neck pain, low back pain tol well, no advr
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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