The LMN Navigator aims to help therapists and assistive technology professionals collaborate during evaluations

BRENTWOOD, Tennessee—Numotion, a provider of complex rehab technology (CRT), announced the launch of LMN (letter of medical necessity) Navigator, a documentation platform designed to streamline, simplify and strengthen the process of completing mobility evaluations.

LMN Navigator delivers a guided workflow experience that helps therapists, assistive technology professionals (ATPs) and care teams collaborate while ensuring compliance with industry standards.

“Documentation for mobility evaluations has historically been tedious, fragmented and prone to errors,” said John Pryles, chief commercial and operations officer of Numotion. “With LMN Navigator, we’re giving therapists and ATPs a tool that not only simplifies the process but also enhances collaboration and ensures compliance, ultimately helping customers get the mobility solutions they need faster.”

Key features of the navigator include:

  • Simplicity: Smart question/answer logic displays only relevant fields, integrates directly with Numotion data to prefill customer information and automatically routes documents to orders
  • Collaboration: Enables therapists to securely and compliantly collaborate with ATPs across multiple sections of the assessment and eliminates the need for faxing by incorporating electronic signatures and automatic document routing
  • Compliance: Proactively flags documentation conflicts or potential denials to help ensure accurate, defensible clinical documentation; helps safeguard therapists and ATPs from compliance risks; and populates an industry-standard mobility evaluation template authored by the clinician

LMN Navigator is designed for:


  • Therapists with limited experience in completing mobility evaluations
  • Clinicians seeking a compliant way to collaborate on documentation with supplier ATPs
  • Those who typically use third-party systems or write narrative-style LMNs
  • Providers across multiple care settings, including home health, outpatient, private practice, skilled nursing and telehealth