What's new

What went into Brio, release by release.

  1. August 14, 2026

    Evaluation with a 3D body map

    • Mark pain, injury or surgery straight onto the figure: turn the body and tap the place.
    • Two axes — the region the patient points at, or the structure the exam names.
    • Pain goes in from 0 to 10, with the same label on every screen: Pain intensity (0–10).
    • The marks go onto the printed report, front and back.
  2. August 10, 2026

    Documents under the clinic's own letterhead

    • Attendance statements and evaluation reports print under your clinic's name, logo and registration.
    • Address, telephone and company registration go in under clinic settings and appear on the letterhead.
    • Whatever was not filled in is simply not printed — no dash, no “not provided”.
    • The sheet always prints on light paper, even with the system in dark mode.
  3. August 6, 2026

    AI that assists, with a human signature

    • Record the intake interview and it becomes a suggested evaluation, with the body marks already proposed.
    • Say which techniques you used and the AI gives back the written note, as an editable draft.
    • The audio is deleted as soon as it becomes text, and the transcript is never stored anywhere.
    • ID numbers, phones and emails leave the text before it leaves the clinic. The physiotherapist is always the one who signs.
  4. August 1, 2026

    A schedule with signed attendance and an automatic balance

    • Reception books the session and the system warns when the same physiotherapist is already busy — it warns, it does not block.
    • One tap records attendance; the patient signs on screen and the receipt stays attached to that session.
    • The package balance comes from recorded attendance, never typed in.
    • The session note is dated by the appointment, not by the day it was written.