PhysioClient · 3D Anatomy & Injury Diagrams

See the injury. Document the findings.

PhysioClient includes a 3D anatomy viewer with physiotherapy-specific overlays \— muscles, tendons, ligaments, joints, and nerve pathways. Mark injury sites, annotate surgical approaches, and document clinical findings on an anatomically accurate, rotatable model.

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3D anatomy viewer showing musculoskeletal overlay with injury markers and clinical annotations

Anatomy layers

Multiple layers. Clinical depth.

Musculoskeletal overlay

Muscles, tendons, ligaments, and joint structures. Toggle layers to document findings at the correct anatomical depth.

Injury site marking

Place markers on injury locations with type (strain, tear, impingement, fracture site), severity, and clinical notes.

Surgical annotation

Mark surgical approaches, hardware locations, and post-operative precautions for post-surgical rehabilitation clients.

Nerve pathways

Peripheral nerve overlay for documenting radiculopathy, nerve compression, and referral patterns.

Session comparison

Compare body diagrams across sessions. See which findings resolved, which persisted, and where new issues emerged.

Client education export

Generate simplified views for client education showing injury location and rehabilitation context.

Physiotherapy is spatial. Document it spatially.

See how PhysioClient turns clinical findings into visual, trackable anatomical records.