What’s your
documentation
personality?

Rehab therapists don’t all document the same way, and that’s not a bad thing. Your documentation style says a lot about how you adapt to pressure, workload, and the realities of clinic life. 



Take this quick quiz to discover your documentation personality.

Your ideal Sunday morning looks like

Which statement resonates most with how you think about documentation?

When trying something new (app, workout, workflow), you usually

Your natural pace to complete tasks is

Which words describe you?
Select all that apply.

Please select at least one option.

When you review your own notes, they tend to be

When you hear the word “audit,” you feel:

How often does documentation spill into evenings or weekends?

What takes priority during a packed clinic day?

When new documentation tools are introduced, you feel:

If an AI tool suggested a different CPT code than what you selected, your first reaction would be:

You are the Tightrope Walker (aka Traditionalist)

Stay Steady

Your commitment to doing things the right way, even when they take longer, speaks to your principles. When others might rush, you review.

The quiet power of the Tightrope Walker is precision. Your commitment to doing things the right way, even when they take longer, speaks to your principles. When others might rush, you review. Accuracy in documentation matters deeply to you. 

Your careful approach protects your patients, your clinic, and your own standards. Audits don’t intimidate you because you know the work has already been done thoughtfully. 

Your strength is steadiness. You don’t chase shortcuts, and in high pressure environments, that reliability can be an anchor for others. 

At times, your dedication to getting it done exactly right can cost you extra time and energy. You’re not resistant to change, but you do want to trust new systems before fully adopting them. 

When supported in the right way, you don’t lose your standards. You can increase efficiency without sacrificing integrity. 

Stay steady, Tightrope Walker. The system works because people like you care deeply about upholding it.

Strengths
  • Strong documentation habits and attention to detail

  • Consistent structure and thoroughness

  • Confidence in compliance and defensibility

  • Low audit anxiety

Challenges
  • Notes can take longer than they need to

  • Sign-offs often happen well after the visit

  • Coding patterns can become “safe” and narrow over time

  • New tools can feel risky if they aren’t trustworthy

Motivations
  • Protecting professional standards