Orthodocs supports orthopedic care from diagnosis through documentation. It helps clinicians evaluate imaging and clinical findings before treatment, then transforms operative dictation into structured, billing-ready surgical documentation after treatment.
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Orthodocs is built from two engines designed specifically for orthopedic workflows — one for the case, one for the report.
CaseIQ helps surgeons review imaging, evaluate diagnoses, and explore similar cases before treatment decisions are made.
Built for orthopedic reasoning — not generic image interpretation.
Right knee, AP & MRI.
Uploaded — radiographs and MRI returned with structured orthopedic guidance.
Conservative management — physical therapy, NSAID trial, weight-bearing assessment.
Unicompartmental arthroplasty — medial-only resurfacing in selected candidates.
Total knee arthroplasty — full-compartment replacement; comparable outcome data attached.
Orthodocs follows the case from imaging through operative documentation — one platform, designed for orthopedic teams.
Right total knee arthroplasty.
Dictated — narrative, implants, and coding assembled into a structured operative document.
Operative narrative — generated from dictation, structured against the orthopedic schema.
Procedure details — standardized, billing-aligned, surgeon-reviewable.
Documentation package — completed for review and export.
OpIQ transforms dictated procedures into structured operative documentation and coding support.
Designed around how orthopedic surgeons actually operate — not around generic transcription.
Orthodocs follows the lifecycle of an orthopedic case — before, during, and after surgery — and grows more useful with each one.
Orthopedic surgery has its own language, procedures, imaging patterns, implants, coding requirements, and documentation standards. Orthodocs is designed for this environment.
Orthodocs combines multiple sources of clinical knowledge into a single, unified experience — imaging, cases, documentation, and the literature.
Orthodocs runs in environments where consistency, accountability, and institutional trust are not optional.
CaseIQ
Upload imaging and explore structured orthopedic guidance.
OpIQ
Generate operative documentation and coding support from dictated procedures.