Diagrams
Marking up interactive diagrams
Drop X/O markers, draw freehand pain regions, save diagrams as images for chat or PDF.
Diagrams turn visual findings into structured prose automatically. Mark a tender L4-L5 on the spine chart and the note will read "tenderness at L4-L5" without you typing it.
Tools
- Move/Resize — selects placed marks. Use this when you want to scroll the page on mobile — drawing tools intentionally capture vertical drags.
- X / O / Dot — tap anywhere on the diagram to drop a marker. X = severe, O = moderate, Dot = mild.
- Pen — freehand draw. Good for tracing radiating pain or a trigger-point cluster.
- Eraser — remove a single mark.
- Undo / Redo / Clear — top toolbar.
Diagrams included
- Anterior + posterior body chart
- Spine chart (cervical / thoracic / lumbar / sacral)
- Profession-specific charts on Practice (meridian map, dermatome chart, etc.)
Saving a diagram as an image
Each diagram in the Copy tab has two buttons — Copy Image (puts the PNG on your clipboard) and Save Image (downloads it as a file). Use them when:
- You want to attach it to a chart in an EHR that doesn't support image-paste
- You're sharing the note in a chat thread (Google Chat, Slack, Teams, iMessage) — tap Copy Image then paste into the chat, or use Save Image and attach the file manually
- You need a cleaner copy for documentation (PDF, slide deck, etc.)