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Template structure
This is the structure Notat follows when it writes the note from the visit — you never fill it in by hand.
Kinesiologist Note Subjective: (hyphenated list) - [Reason for visit or referral] - [Patient-reported symptoms or concerns] - [Relevant history of injury, surgery, or condition] - [Functional limitations or goals] - [Pain description: location, intensity, duration, aggravating/alleviating factors] Objective: (hyphenated list) - [Observation of posture, gait, movement patterns] - [Range of motion measurements: joint, degrees] - [Strength testing: muscle group, grade] - [Functional tests performed and results] - [Relevant vital signs if assessed] - [Other assessment findings: swelling, tenderness, etc.] Assessment: (hyphenated list) - [Summary of findings] - [Clinical impression or working diagnosis] - [Barriers to function or rehabilitation] - [Patient’s progress since last visit if applicable] Plan: (hyphenated list) - [Exercise prescription: type, frequency, intensity, duration] - [Therapeutic interventions provided] - [Education or counselling given] - [Home program instructions] - [Recommendations for activity modification] - [Follow up plan and goals for next session]
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Dr. Amalie Berg
General Practitioner, Norway
How it works in Notat
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