Feature
Care Team Reports
Report Export generates appointment-ready PDF summaries for the three professionals most likely to need your health history: your physiotherapist, your doctor, and your coach or trainer. - The physio report covers 8 weeks of pain sites, soreness, workout history, workout-linked pain impacts, and rehab adherence. - The physician report covers 30 days of vitals, medications and adherence, sleep, mood, activity, and active pain concerns. - The coach report covers 4 weeks of training load, recovery, HRV trend, habit compliance, and injury limiters. All three are premium-gated, generated on-device as PDFs, and shared only when you choose to share them.
Maya trained through a persistent achilles flare, managed her blood pressure medication, and checked in with her coach each month. She kept tracking — soreness, sleep, meds, workouts — but the data lived in her phone and never made it into the room. The first time she showed her physio the pain timeline, her coach the weekly load chart, and her GP the medication adherence summary, the appointments felt different. The people helping her could see the same picture she had been living in.
Why it matters
Most health apps accumulate data without helping you do anything with it. Report Export turns your daily tracking into something useful at the moments that matter: a physio appointment, a GP visit, or a check-in with your coach. The data already exists inside Diorama. The reports unlock its value in real-world conversations, without requiring you to reconstruct your history from memory.
How Diorama uses this
Open Settings → Data Management to generate any of the three reports. Tap the relevant export button — premium required — and share the PDF via the system share sheet. Reports are generated from your tracked app data: pain entries, daily check-ins, activity summaries, workouts, medications, sleep, and training sessions.
Physio Report (8 weeks)
Designed for a physiotherapy appointment. Answers: what happened, when, and what training surrounded it?
- Active and recently resolved pain sites with location, side, severity history, aggravators, and trend.
- Daily soreness scores as a trend across the period.
- Pain timeline: before, during, and after-workout pain entries with activity impact and notes.
- Workout history with sport, distance, duration, intensity, and any linked pain impact flagged in orange.
- Rehab adherence from planned sessions and habit-backed rehab work.
Physician Visit Report (30 days)
Designed for a GP or specialist appointment. Answers: what does my health profile look like this month?
- Medication list with adherence rates: days taken vs days in range, per medication.
- Daily vitals: resting heart rate, HRV, blood pressure, SpO₂, respiratory rate, body mass.
- Sleep summary: average duration, efficiency, and estimated sleep debt vs an 8-hour/night baseline.
- Mood timeline: daily valence scores with contextual labels.
- Activity summary: daily steps, active minutes, workout count.
- Active pain concerns: sites, severity, and trend.
- All clinical values include standard units (mmHg, bpm, ms) and are clearly labeled.
- Footer disclaimer: "This report is generated from self-reported and device sensor data. It is not a clinical record."
Coach & Trainer Report (4 weeks)
Designed for a coaching conversation or training review. Answers: what did training actually look like this block?
- Summary grid: total workouts, distance, average weekly load, HRV, resting HR, soreness, habit adherence, plan completion, injury limiter count.
- Weekly training load bar chart with intensity zone distribution (easy/moderate/hard/max).
- Recovery section: HRV sparkline, soreness bars, sleep metrics.
- Habit compliance: adherence rate per habit with streaks; intake tracking summary.
- Session adherence: plan vs done, with skipped and partial session flags.
- Injury limiters: pain sites affecting training with severity, trend, and known training limitations.
- Footer disclaimer: "Use as a training conversation aid alongside direct athlete communication."
Premium gating
All three reports are gated behind Diorama Premium. The export button in Settings shows an upgrade prompt for free users. The paywall feature row reads: "Generate appointment-ready PDFs for your physio, doctor, and coach — built from your actual data."
The science
Longitudinal records improve clinical conversations because timing, context, and pattern are easier to review than memory alone. Medication adherence tracking supports both self-monitoring and honest reporting at appointments. Coaches make better load decisions when they can see HRV trend, soreness, and intensity distribution across a full training block rather than a verbal summary. Reports work best as shared attention tools — something the professional and patient can both look at — rather than substitutes for assessment.
Limitations
Reports are communication aids, not clinical records or diagnostic tools. They reflect the data you have tracked in Diorama — quality and completeness depend on your logging. Physician and coach reports require at least some tracked data in the relevant range to produce meaningful output. Photo-based physio plan import and richer rehab templates are adjacent roadmap features, not part of this implementation.
You have been tracking every day. A care team report is what happens when that effort earns a voice in the room — not as a diagnosis, but as a clear and honest record of what your body has been doing.
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