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A drawing board built for the body

Mark trigger points, range of motion, and treatment areas right on anatomical diagrams. Build a private book for every client, with body maps, a full drawing canvas, and writing pages all in one place.

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  • Anatomical body diagrams: male and female, front, back, left, and right
  • Dedicated hands and feet diagrams for detail work
  • Drawing tools: pen, line, arrow, rectangle, circle, text, eraser, undo, redo, and zoom
  • Text, lined, and squared writing pages alongside the diagrams
  • One book per client, linkable to a specific session and provider-private

Mark findings on the body, not in a paragraph

Pick from ten anatomical pages: male and female bodies in front, back, left, and right views, plus close-up diagrams for hands and feet. An LMT working a client's chronic right-shoulder pain can circle the area, drop an arrow on the referral pattern, and label the trigger point, instead of describing it all in prose. Each page is its own canvas, so a single visit can carry a full-body overview and a detailed hand diagram side by side. This is for documenting your own clinical findings and is not medical advice.

A real drawing canvas, not a sketch widget

Every diagram and blank page is a full canvas. Draw freehand with the pen, snap straight lines and arrows, drop rectangles and circles, add text labels, then select and move anything you placed. Pick from ten ink colors and three stroke widths, erase precisely, and undo or redo without losing the page. Zoom in close with the buttons or pinch on a tablet to mark fine detail. It works best on a tablet or a computer, since a phone screen is too small for fine drawing.

Build it free, save it on River

The whole Patient Book is free to use on Brook, the free plan. You can add any page, draw on every diagram, add writing pages, and see exactly how a finished book looks before you ever pay. Saving is where the River plan comes in: on River and Fjord your work auto-saves to the client's book, you can rename and lock a finished book so it can't be edited by accident, and you can link the book to a specific session. River is $39/mo, billed annually. Books are private to you as the provider and are never shown to the client.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which body diagrams are included?+
Ten anatomical pages: full-body male and female diagrams in front, back, left, and right views, plus dedicated close-ups for hands and feet. You can mix these with text, lined, and squared writing pages in the same book.
Can I try the Patient Book on the free plan?+
Yes. On Brook (free) you can build a complete book: add every diagram, draw with all the tools, and add writing pages. What the River plan adds is saving: auto-save to the client's book, renaming, locking a finished book, and linking it to a session. River is $39/mo, billed annually.
What drawing tools does the canvas have?+
Freehand pen, straight line, arrow, rectangle, circle, a text tool, select and move, and an eraser. You also get ten ink colors, three stroke widths, undo and redo, clear-page, and zoom from 50% to 300% (pinch-to-zoom on a tablet).
Can my clients see their Patient Book?+
No. The Patient Book is provider-private. It is your clinical record of the session and is never shown to the client.
Does the Patient Book export to PDF?+
Not yet. PDF export currently covers Riverd's rich-text session notes, not the body-map and drawing book. The book is saved to the client's record on the River plan, where you can lock it once it's finished.
What screen size do I need?+
The Patient Book needs a screen at least 900 pixels wide for the drawing tools to work properly. A tablet in landscape or a desktop is ideal; on a narrow phone screen you'll see a prompt to switch to a larger device.

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