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Musculoskeletal Assessment Musculoskeletal Physical Exam Documentation

Learn the essential components of a high-fidelity MSK exam and use our AI medical scribe to turn your next patient encounter into a structured draft.

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Is this the right workflow for your clinic?

For MSK-heavy providers

Best for orthopedists, rheumatologists, or PCPs performing detailed joint and muscle evaluations.

Detailed exam capture

Get a breakdown of what a complete musculoskeletal physical exam should include for clinical accuracy.

From recording to draft

See how Aduvera converts your live exam recording into a structured, EHR-ready MSK note.

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High-fidelity MSK documentation

Move beyond generic templates with an AI assistant that captures the specifics of your physical exam.

Joint-Specific Detail

Captures specific findings for swelling, crepitus, and stability without requiring manual data entry for every joint.

Transcript-Backed Citations

Verify every range-of-motion measurement or provocative test result by clicking the citation to see the original source context.

EHR-Ready MSK Output

Produces structured notes in SOAP or H&P formats that can be copied directly into your EHR's physical exam section.

From physical exam to finalized note

Turn your musculoskeletal assessment into a professional clinical record in three steps.

1

Record the Encounter

Record the patient visit and physical exam live; the AI captures your verbal findings and patient responses.

2

Review the AI Draft

Review the generated MSK assessment, using per-segment citations to ensure accuracy in joint findings and stability tests.

3

Copy to EHR

Finalize the structured note and paste it into your EHR, eliminating the need to type out repetitive exam negatives.

Structuring a Musculoskeletal Physical Exam

A thorough musculoskeletal assessment must document inspection, palpation, and range of motion (ROM) for the affected areas. Strong documentation includes specific findings for joint stability, muscle strength (graded 0-5), and the results of provocative maneuvers—such as the Lachman test for ACL stability or Phalen's for carpal tunnel. It is critical to distinguish between active and passive ROM and to clearly note the presence or absence of edema, erythema, and tenderness to palpation.

Using Aduvera to draft these assessments removes the burden of manually typing repetitive 'normal' findings while ensuring that abnormal results are captured in real-time. Instead of recalling specific measurements or test results from memory at the end of the day, clinicians can review a transcript-backed draft that reflects the actual encounter. This workflow ensures that the final note is a high-fidelity representation of the physical exam, ready for clinician review and EHR integration.

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Common Questions on MSK Documentation

Transcript-backed documentation, clinician review, and EHR-ready note output are built into every workflow.

Can I use this for specific orthopedic provocative tests?

Yes. The AI captures the names and results of the specific tests you perform and mention during the musculoskeletal exam.

Does the AI support different MSK note styles?

Yes, you can generate your musculoskeletal assessment in common styles such as SOAP, H&P, or APSO.

How do I verify a specific range-of-motion value in the draft?

You can click the per-segment citation in the note to see the exact transcript context where that measurement was recorded.

Can I turn a real MSK encounter into a draft using Aduvera?

Yes, by recording the encounter, the app generates a structured musculoskeletal physical exam draft for your review.

Reclaim your evenings from chart notes

Let Aduvera turn visit conversations into a cleaner first draft so you can review faster and finish documentation with less after-hours work.