Allied health clinics — physio, exercise physiology, sports medicine — need high-value services that patients will pay for and that generate referrals. PRAXIS adds a standardised functional capacity testing and reporting service line with automated scoring, normative benchmarking, and sealed clinical reports. Minimal admin. Maximum clinical credibility.
A PRAXIS Fitness-for-Age assessment is a premium add-on that patients value. They receive a sealed, provenance-labelled report benchmarking their functional capacity across Strength, Endurance, Power, Mobility, and Balance against their age and sex cohort. It's tangible, shareable, and clinically meaningful — not a generic fitness test.
GPs and specialists refer to clinics that produce objective, defensible documentation. PRAXIS reports carry cryptographic integrity (SHA-256), provenance labelling (Gold/Silver/Bronze), and clear normative benchmarks. They're designed to be shared — giving referring practitioners structured, trustworthy information about their patients' functional capacity.
Most physio clinics offer the same services. PRAXIS lets you offer a standardised, evidence-based functional capacity testing service that produces sealed, norm-referenced reports. It positions your clinic as a measurement and outcomes hub — a tangible differentiator that patients can see and referring practitioners can trust.
PRAXIS enforces a standardised test battery and scoring methodology across all practitioners. Same validated tests, same normative data, same sealed reporting format — regardless of who conducts the assessment. Critical for multi-practitioner clinics and franchise models seeking consistency and quality assurance.
PRAXIS automates normative benchmarking, provenance labelling, and sealed report generation. You spend time testing — not writing. The assessment workflow handles scoring against published population data, generates structured clinical reports, and tracks version history automatically.
The PRAXIS workflow is built for recall: baseline assessment → intervention → reassessment. Built-in recall scheduling sends re-test reminders. Sealed reports with version history let patients and practitioners compare results over time objectively — which drives re-bookings and demonstrates outcomes.
PRAXIS is patient-controlled: individuals own their data and control access through tiered consent. Practitioners access patient data through explicit consent grants, and patients can revoke access at any time. This builds trust and meets evolving expectations around health data ownership.
PRAXIS integrates wearable data (Strava live, Garmin at launch) but labels it Silver tier — device-derived, not clinician-measured. Clinical test results are labelled Gold. This provenance system lets you combine data sources while maintaining the credibility distinction that matters for clinical documentation.