You became a PT to help patients — not to spend two hours a day on documentation. Answer a guided clinical question flow and let AI generate your SOAP note instantly, complete with red flag alerts and clinical reasoning.
US physical therapists spend 30–90 minutes per day on SOAP notes — time stolen from patient care, evenings, and weekends.
A structured clinical question flow extracts everything the AI needs — no free-text rambling required.
Chief complaint, diagnosis, ROM, MMT, special tests, ADL limitations, treatment goals — a focused clinical flow, not a blank text box.
The CRA engine maps your inputs to PT clinical terminology, detects red flags, and builds a structured clinical reasoning layer.
A complete S/O/A/P note with clinical language, red flag warnings, and a next-session plan — review, edit, done.
Subjective
Pt reports 6/10 NRS low back pain radiating to L leg (L4-5 distribution). Onset 3 weeks ago after lifting. ADL limited: prolonged sitting >20 min, stair negotiation.
Objective
Lumbar ROM: Flexion 40°↓, Extension 15°↓. SLR (+) at 45° R. MMT hip abductors 4/5 R. Palpation: paraspinal guarding L3-S1.
Assessment
Lumbar radiculopathy (HNP L4-5). Acute phase with motor involvement. Prognosis: favorable with conservative PT over 6–8 weeks.
Plan
Manual therapy, neural mobilization, core stabilization 2x/week. Avoid flexion-loaded activities. Re-assess ROM and SLR in 2 sessions.
Not a general-purpose AI wrapper — a documentation engine trained on PT clinical workflows.
Automatic screening for cauda equina signs, fracture risk, cord compression, and other serious pathologies — surfaced before your note is finalized, not after.
Understands MMT, ROM, NRS, SLR, FABER, Slump test, DTR, radiculopathy, HNP, spinal stenosis, and more — uses real clinical terminology in every note.
Patient context carries forward across sessions. The AI remembers what you documented last time so follow-up notes are pre-contextualized from the start.
Structured prompts guide you through subjective intake, objective findings, assessment, and plan — so nothing critical is left out of your documentation.
Join the waitlist — limited spots available for outpatient PT clinics.
Most PTs report spending 30–90 min daily on documentation. Sage Pontus cuts that to under 5 minutes per patient.
Notes use precise clinical terminology that meets Medicare and private insurance documentation standards.
Unlike general AI tools, Sage Pontus is purpose-built for outpatient physical therapy — no fine-tuning or prompt engineering required.
"I used to stay 45 minutes late every day just to finish my notes. Now I'm done before the last patient leaves. That's time back with my family."
Early Access User
Doctor of Physical Therapy, Outpatient Ortho
<60s
Per SOAP note
0
Generic AI hallucinations
Early access is free for the first cohort of PTs. No EMR integration required. Works on any device, in any clinic.
No credit card · No EMR required · Works in any outpatient PT setting