BentoBox for Pelvic Floor PT
Sensitive, accurate documentation for pelvic floor evaluations — internal exam consent, prolapse staging, and pre/postpartum tracking.
Pelvic floor PT involves sensitive subjective findings that demand careful, professional phrasing every visit — the kind of language you do not want to hand off to a generic AI.
Notes also need to capture internal exam consent, pelvic floor muscle grading, prolapse staging, and pre/postpartum stage — fields most generic templates skip entirely.
BentoBox ships a pelvic floor PT pack with profession-specific concerns (incontinence, prolapse, pubic symphysis dysfunction), the right ICD-10 mappings (M99.05, O26.70 for PGP), and consent phrasing built into the assessment template.
What's in the pack
Inside the app
Regions, concerns, and one-tap templates ready to go — all pre-loaded from the pelvic floor pt pack.

Eli in action
Same vocabulary you already use, expanded into a clean SOAP note in your voice.
postpartum 12wk, sui w/ cough verbal consent, internal exam tol well pfm 3/5 sym, dynamic 3/5
S: Client returns at 12 weeks postpartum for stress urinary incontinence with cough and exertion. Verbal consent obtained prior to internal pelvic floor examination. O: Internal pelvic floor examination tolerated well without adverse response. Pelvic floor muscle strength graded 3/5 symmetrically with dynamic contraction maintained at 3/5 through 5 second hold. A: Findings consistent with postpartum pelvic floor weakness contributing to stress urinary incontinence. Symptoms appropriate for continued conservative pelvic floor PT management. P: Continue pelvic floor strengthening, motor control re-education, and functional carryover with cough and exertion. Reassess SUI frequency at next visit. Frequency: 1x/week for 4 weeks.
Built for pelvic floor physical therapists. No PHI stored. Cancel anytime.
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