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BentoBox for Massage Therapy

Notes done. For massage therapists.

Body-region-specific session notes, technique logging, and SOAP documentation that satisfies insurance audits.

The documentation tax on massage therapists.

Massage therapy notes need clear region targeting, technique specificity (Swedish, deep tissue, trigger point, MFR), and outcome documentation — and they need to be quick.

Therapists working with insurance-billed referrals also need ICD-10 phrasing tied to the regions worked. Generic AI tools rarely get this right.

BentoBox ships a massage pack with body regions, named techniques, soft-tissue findings vocabulary, and outcome phrasing that drops cleanly into a SOAP-format note for medical-massage practices.

What's in the pack

Pre-built for massage therapy workflows.

Regions covered

  • Neck
  • Upper Trapezius
  • Shoulders
  • Mid Back
  • Low Back
  • Glutes
  • Hips
  • Hamstrings
  • Calves
  • Feet
  • Arms
  • Forearms

One-tap templates

  • Full BodyStandard full-body therapeutic massage session
  • Stress ReliefRelaxation-focused session for generalized tension
  • Deep TissueFocused therapeutic work for chronic tension
  • Sports RecovRecovery session after physical activity
  • Upper BodyFocused work for neck, shoulders, and upper back

Sample ICD-10 mappings

    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 massage therapy pack.

    Screenshot of the BentoBox Subjective form after loading the Massage Therapy 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
    60 min, neck/upper back
    swedish + deep tissue traps
    trigger pts upper traps b/l
    tol well, less tension
    Eli writes
    S: Client returns for 60-minute massage focused on neck and
    upper back tension. Noting less tension since last session
    with reduced intensity in upper trapezius.
    
    O: Treatment delivered to cervical and upper thoracic regions
    using Swedish effleurage progressing to deep tissue work over
    the upper trapezius bilaterally. Trigger points identified
    in bilateral upper trapezius and addressed with sustained
    pressure. Client tolerated treatment well.
    
    A: Soft tissue restriction in cervical and upper thoracic
    regions responding to manual therapy. Continued session
    frequency appropriate for sustained reduction in tension.
    
    P: Recommend follow-up in 2 weeks. Hydration encouraged
    post-session. Self-stretching for cervical and upper
    trapezius reviewed.

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