
Track pain change as precisely as you treat it.
Pain VAS at intake, per session, and over arcs — with e-stim/dry needling notation and insurance-ready billing for chronic pain practice.
What pain management acupuncture practice actually looks like
Stillpoint is shaped around the specifics of your work. Here's what that means in practice.
Intake fields you'll actually use
- Pain location with body diagram + VAS 0–10
- Pain duration (acute < 6 weeks, subacute, chronic > 12 weeks)
- Functional limits (sleep, work, exercise, ADLs)
- Western imaging or diagnosis (MRI/X-ray findings)
- Medications including opioids/NSAIDs
Session note format
Pain-VAS pre/post per session, points used (with e-stim Hz/intensity if used), dry needling protocols if applicable, functional change report, treatment plan progression, RTW or activity guidance.
Common billing codes
Typical session length
45–75 minutes
Typical session price
$110–$175 USD
What matters most for pain management acupuncture
The features Stillpoint built specifically with this work in mind.
Clinical Notes
VAS pre/post on every session, with arc-level chart of change.
Insurance Billing & Eligibility
Auto-applied CPT codes — 97813/97814 for e-stim sessions, 97140 add-on for manual.
Treatment Plans
Functional outcome measures across arcs (Oswestry, NDI, ODI).
Online Booking & Intake
Service-level distinction between acute and chronic protocols.
Frequently asked questions
Can I capture pain VAS at every session?
Yes — pre/post VAS is a built-in pain-management note template field, and arcs visualize change across sessions. Useful for clients and for any payer documentation.
Does the system support e-stim documentation?
Yes. E-stim parameters (Hz, intensity, duration, channel) are configurable fields on the session note. CPT 97813/97814 auto-apply when e-stim is logged.
Can I run standardized outcome measures (ODI, NDI)?
Yes — Stillpoint supports standardized outcome measure forms (Oswestry, Neck Disability Index, custom) with automated re-administration prompts at intervals.