I also use laptops in the room, but mine are hard-wired and fixed to a mobile kitchen butcher block on wheels. I can move it around the room to face the patient anywhere. I can wheel it over to the patient to show them strengthening exercises or Netipot demonstrations on YouTube. I can log into the local hospital system and review their MRI w/ them on the computer.
I don't take the lap tops from the rooms, I mainly like their small footprint. So for the same reason as Boondoc, I maintain eye contact and portability within the room. I virtually always have the office note complete when exiting the room.