The Notus Labs Epic integration was built for clinical teams that want biomechanical monitoring data to live alongside the rest of a patient's orthopedic record — not in a separate system clinicians have to remember to check.
Continuous biomechanical assessments, return-to-play clearance decisions, and session-level progress summaries sync directly into Epic via FHIR. The data becomes part of the patient's chart, not an exportable afterthought.
What this enables for research:
- Bidirectional FHIR sync between Notus Labs sessions and Epic patient records
- Biomechanical assessments and clearance decisions auto-filed into the chart
- De-identified session data available for research workflows alongside clinical care
- Orthopedic and sports medicine flowsheet templates included
The integration is designed for health systems where the same patient data needs to serve clinical care, research, and return-to-play decisions — without forcing clinicians to switch systems.

