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BentoBox for Pelvic Floor PT

Notes done. For pelvic floor physical therapists.

Sensitive, accurate documentation for pelvic floor evaluations — internal exam consent, prolapse staging, and pre/postpartum tracking.

The documentation tax on pelvic floor physical therapists.

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

Pre-built for pelvic floor pt workflows.

Regions covered

  • Pelvic Floor
  • Levator Ani
  • Obturator Internus
  • Coccyx
  • Pubic Symphysis
  • Perineum
  • Right SI Joint
  • Left SI Joint
  • Abdomen/Core
  • Diaphragm
  • Lumbar
  • Right Hip

One-tap templates

  • Initial EvalPelvic health evaluation with internal/external exam per consent
  • SUI Follow-upStress urinary incontinence — PF strengthening + core
  • Pelvic PainChronic pelvic pain / dyspareunia — PF release + breath
  • PostpartumPostpartum core and PF rehab with DR assessment
  • Post-ProstatectomyPost-prostatectomy PF rehab — activation + biofeedback

Sample ICD-10 mappings

  • Stress urinary incontinenceN39.3
  • Urge urinary incontinenceN39.41
  • Mixed urinary incontinenceN39.46
  • Urinary frequency/urgencyR35.0, R39.15
  • Pelvic organ prolapseN81.9, N81.1, N81.6
  • DyspareuniaN94.1

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 pelvic floor pt pack.

Screenshot of the BentoBox Subjective form after loading the Pelvic Floor PT 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
postpartum 12wk, sui w/ cough
verbal consent, internal exam tol well
pfm 3/5 sym, dynamic 3/5
Eli writes
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.

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