Common use cases
- Joint and spine anatomy
- Trauma and injury explanation
- Procedure and implant education
- Rehab and recovery expectations
- Provider-led imaging conversations
Orthopedic visits often require patients to understand joints, bones, soft tissue, imaging findings, procedures, rehab expectations, and return-to-activity guidance.
Use 3D anatomy and visual education to explain knees, shoulders, spine, hips, hands, feet, and other orthopedic structures.
Visuals are most useful when they sit beside imaging review, care paths, documents, rehab resources, and provider cast.
Room screens can prepare patients before the provider enters and reinforce instructions after the plan is discussed.
Yes. Orthopedic visual education can support injury explanation, treatment options, procedure preparation, and recovery planning.
Yes. LuminaTouch is built around provider-led explanation and clinic-controlled room workflows.