Othisis is an ambient AI scribe built for orthopedic environments where documentation must clearly capture injury mechanisms, physical examination findings, imaging interpretation, procedural details, and surgical planning.
Orthopaedic documentation is diagnostic, interventional, and reimbursement-sensitive. Othisis helps orthopaedic surgeons and sports medicine providers generate structured, defensible notes without disrupting clinic flow or operative schedules.
Orthopedic visits focus on mechanism of injury, functional limits, exam findings, imaging, and surgical decision-making.
Clinicians document ROM, joint stability tests, strength, neurovascular status, gait, and fracture classification.
Notes must include imaging interpretation, injections, and post-op progress.
Documentation must justify medical necessity, E/M coding, imaging, and procedural interventions beyond basic transcription.
Prior injury history
Surgical history
Imaging reports (X-ray, MRI, CT)
Physical therapy notes
Previous injection records
Workers’ compensation context when applicable
This allows surgeons to quickly orient to the patient’s musculoskeletal timeline.
Orthopedics combines diagnostic reasoning with intervention. Documentation must reflect both.
The focus remains on producing notes that feel familiar, reviewable, and clinically appropriate.