eluve.

AI documentation built for chiropractic care

Eluve generates chiropractic SOAP notes, care plans, and re-exam reports during the encounter. Subluxation findings, adjustment techniques, and AT modifier compliance included.

75%

less time charting

2 min

average note turnaround

99%

documentation accuracy

Built for your workflow

SOAP notes generated during the visit

Eluve listens to the encounter and produces structured SOAP notes with subjective complaints, objective findings, spinal segments, and treatment plan. Notes are ready for review before the patient leaves.

Chiropractic billing codes suggested automatically

ICD-10 and CPT codes are suggested from the encounter, including spinal manipulation (98940-98942), therapeutic exercises (97110), and manual therapy (97140). Each suggestion links to the supporting documentation in the note.

Templates that match your technique

Configure note templates for Diversified, Gonstead, SOT, Activator, or Thompson Drop. Templates include technique-specific fields, orthopedic tests, and outcome measures.

Care plans and re-exam reports from the encounter

Structured care plans with treatment goals, frequency, and duration are generated from visit data. Re-exam reports compare current ROM, VAS scores, and functional outcomes to baseline to support medical necessity.

P.A.R.T. criteria and AT modifier support built in

Every note includes P.A.R.T. findings, specific subluxation levels, and the clinical detail Medicare and commercial payers require for reimbursement.

Referral letters drafted from the visit

Referral letters to PCPs, orthopedists, or imaging centers are generated from the encounter with clinical findings, diagnosis, and reason for referral included.

Every visit type, one AI scribe

Eluve adapts its documentation to each encounter type with specialty-tuned templates.

New Patient Exam

Comprehensive history, orthopedic and neurological testing, postural analysis, X-ray review, and initial care plan

Follow-Up Adjustment

Routine CMT visits with updated subjective, objective findings, and treatment rendered

Re-Examination

30-day progress evaluations with ROM comparison, outcome scores, and care plan updates

Acute Injury

Same-day presentations for acute neck pain, back strains, sports injuries, and whiplash

Personal Injury / MVA

Motor vehicle accident and personal injury cases requiring causation documentation and narrative reports

Workers' Compensation

Workplace injury documentation, functional capacity assessments, and return-to-work clearances

Pediatric Visit

Age-appropriate assessment and gentle adjustment techniques for pediatric patients

Sports Chiropractic

Athletic performance, pre-competition assessment, and sports-specific rehabilitation protocols

Extremity Adjustment

Shoulder, elbow, wrist, hip, knee, and ankle joint manipulation and mobilization (98943)

Maintenance / Wellness

Preventive adjustments and wellness visits for patients at maximum medical improvement

This is amazing. I'm telling everyone. Eluve is the single best thing I've EVER integrated into my practice. I save so much time now!

Dr. Jolene K

Chiropractor

How a session works with Eluve

Before the Adjustment

Previous visits loaded and ready

Eluve loads previous visit notes, treatment history, care plan progress, and re-exam findings before the patient arrives. You start the session with full context.

During the Session

You adjust, Eluve documents

Focus on the consultation, examination, and adjustment. Eluve captures the conversation and documents subjective complaints, objective findings including P.A.R.T. criteria, spinal segments treated, techniques used, and modalities applied. Works for 10-minute follow-ups and 30-minute new patient exams.

After the Session

Review, confirm, sign off

Review the finished SOAP note, confirm suggested CPT and ICD-10 codes with AT modifier where appropriate, update the care plan, and generate referral letters or patient handouts. Sign off in under two minutes.

Better notes mean fewer denied claims and less unpaid work

You're already doing the clinical work. The gap is in documentation, and that gap costs chiropractic practices thousands per provider each year.

More

complete documentation per visit

When the ambient scribe captures the full encounter, every condition addressed, every clinical decision, every procedure, your documentation supports the true complexity of each visit without extra work.

Fewer

denied claims

Documentation that captures clinical reasoning, medical necessity, and payer-specific detail from the start means fewer gaps for payers to deny on and less time spent on appeals.

2x

More ancillary services captured

When documentation captures every modality and therapeutic service performed, not just the adjustment, practices see more complete billing for 97110, 97140, and other separately billable codes.

2 hrs

Saved per provider per day

Less time on SOAP notes, re-exam reports, and coding. More time with patients or out the door on schedule.

If you ever get audited, your notes are ready

Audits, payer reviews, and clawbacks happen when documentation doesn't support what was billed. Eluve structures every note to hold up under scrutiny.

P.A.R.T. Documentation

Every note includes at least two of the four P.A.R.T. criteria (Pain, Asymmetry, Range of motion, Tissue/Tone changes) with at least one being Asymmetry or Range of motion. This is what Medicare requires to substantiate subluxation.

Specific Vertebral Levels

Eluve documents the exact vertebral segments treated (e.g., C5, T4, L4), not just regions. This specificity is required by Medicare and increasingly expected by commercial payers.

Active Care vs. Maintenance

Notes demonstrate objective improvement, functional progress, and treatment goals that distinguish active corrective care from maintenance therapy. This is the most important distinction for Medicare reimbursement.

Medical Necessity for Continued Care

Re-exam reports compare current findings to baseline and prior exams, documenting clinical rationale for continued treatment with objective evidence.

HIPAA-Compliant by Default

All data is encrypted in transit and at rest. Eluve is SOC 2 Type II certified and operates under a BAA with every practice. Patient data is never used to train AI models.

See what Eluve generates

Every clinic is different. Switch between note styles to see how Eluve adapts to your preferred level of detail.

Standard SOAP Note

Subjective

Patient reports intermittent lower back pain in the L4-L5 region, rated 6/10 on the VAS, worsening with prolonged sitting at work (desk job, 8+ hours/day). Denies radiating pain, numbness, or tingling into the lower extremities. Reports noticeable improvement since last visit. Pain was previously 8/10. Sleep is less disrupted. No new injuries or trauma.

Objective

Posture: Mild anterior pelvic tilt with increased lumbar lordosis. Gait: Within normal limits. Palpation: Hypertonicity of lumbar paraspinals bilaterally, tenderness over L4-L5 facet joints. ROM: Lumbar flexion restricted to approximately 60% with pain at end range. Left lateral bending restricted to approximately 50%. Extension and right lateral bending within functional limits. Orthopedic tests: Kemp's test positive on the left. SLR negative bilaterally. Motion palpation: Fixation noted at L4 and left SI joint.

Assessment

1. Lumbar segmental dysfunction (M99.03) 2. Subluxation of L4 vertebra (M99.13) 3. Sacroiliac joint dysfunction, left (M99.04) 4. Myalgia of lumbar paraspinal muscles (M79.1) Patient responding well to current care plan. Pain reduced from 8/10 to 6/10 over 3 visits. Functional improvement noted.

Plan

Chiropractic manipulative therapy applied to L4-L5 and left SI joint using Diversified technique (98941, 3-4 regions). Myofascial release to lumbar paraspinals and QL bilaterally (97140, 1 unit). Therapeutic exercises prescribed: cat-cow, bird-dog, and pelvic tilts for core stabilization. Patient educated on workstation ergonomics and advised to take standing breaks every 45 minutes. Follow-up in 3 days.

Generated automatically from a 12-minute patient encounter

Frequently asked questions

Yes. Eluve is tuned for chiropractic documentation, including adjustment techniques (Diversified, Gonstead, SOT, Activator, Thompson Drop), spinal segment listings, P.A.R.T. criteria, orthopedic test findings, and modality codes. Notes match how chiropractors document, not generic medical templates.

Eluve captures the specific vertebral segments treated (C5, T4, L4, SI), the technique used, listing direction, and whether cavitation was achieved. Each region is documented with the specificity that Medicare and commercial payers require.

Yes. Eluve tracks objective measures across visits (ROM improvements, VAS score changes, functional milestones) and documents the clinical findings that distinguish active corrective care from maintenance therapy. It flags when the AT modifier is appropriate for 98940-98942 claims and includes supporting medical necessity language.

Yes. You can configure note templates to match your preferred format, including custom sections for specific techniques, orthopedic tests, outcome measures, and re-exam comparisons.

Yes. Eluve suggests ICD-10 and CPT codes from the encounter, including spinal manipulation (98940-98942), therapeutic exercises (97110), manual therapy (97140), and modalities like electrical stimulation and ultrasound. Each suggestion links to the supporting documentation in the note.

Yes. Eluve generates structured care plans with treatment goals, frequency, duration, and expected outcomes. At re-exam intervals, it compares current ROM, VAS scores, and functional measures to baseline, producing a progress report that documents medical necessity for continued care.

Eluve is HIPAA compliant and SOC 2 Type II certified. All data is encrypted in transit (TLS 1.2+) and at rest (AES-256). We provide a Business Associate Agreement (BAA) for every practice. Patient data is never used to train AI models.

Most practices are up and running within a day. Eluve connects to your existing EHR (ChiroTouch, ChiroFusion, Jane App, and others) and requires no special hardware. Works on your phone, tablet, or computer.

Yes. Eluve is built for practices seeing 40+ patients per day. Notes are generated in real time during the encounter, so documentation never falls behind your adjustment schedule.

Eluve integrates with ChiroTouch, ChiroFusion, Jane App, and other chiropractic EHR systems. Notes, billing codes, and care plans sync directly into the patient chart.

Eluve generates superbills from the encounter data with CPT codes, ICD-10 diagnoses, and modifiers already populated. Review and submit directly from the platform.

Eluve documents causation language, injury mechanism, and functional status at every visit for personal injury and MVA cases. It maintains consistent narrative threading across the entire treatment record, which is critical when attorneys or insurers request records.

Yes. Eluve documents extremity adjustments for shoulder, elbow, wrist, hip, knee, and ankle with the appropriate CPT 98943 coding. Joint-specific findings, technique, and treatment rationale are included.

Yes. Eluve documents the functional capacity assessments, return-to-work status, and treatment progress that workers' comp cases require. Narrative reports can be generated at any interval with mechanism of injury, current findings, and prognosis.

Eluve compiles the objective data payers need for prior authorization: ROM measurements over time, VAS progression, functional milestones, and care plan compliance. This data is available in a format ready for submission.

Yes. Eluve works for telehealth consultations including initial assessments, follow-up check-ins, and exercise instruction sessions. Notes include the appropriate telehealth modifiers and place-of-service codes.

Eluve supports encounters conducted in English and Spanish, with additional languages in development. The clinical note is generated in English regardless of the encounter language.

Eluve supports SOAP format, narrative format, and custom templates. You can configure the level of detail (concise, standard, or comprehensive) and include or exclude specific sections like home exercise programs, patient education, and referral recommendations.

Finish charting before your last patient leaves

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