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in this video well look at the four components of a physical therapy daily note Ill also show you how I write a daily note and give you some tips on how to speed up your documentation lets go writing a physical therapy daily note is really straightforward when you use the soap note approach soap stands for subjective objective assessment and plan lets dive into each of these components and give examples of how your documentation might look in the clinic subjective okay so the subjective section covers what the patient or family member tells you sometimes you have to draw it out from them but usually theyll say something like this my arm is feeling really sore from sleeping on it last night great you just wrote the first part of the subjective line you can go into a bit more detail but if you do you should use that time and space in your note to write out how its actually affecting their ability to perform functional tasks now dont write out every little detail they discuss if it