Fitness professionals, S&C coaches, and accredited exercise professionals want to offer clients more than a workout plan. PRAXIS lets you deliver a standardised, norm-referenced functional capacity assessment with a professional Performance Summary — credible, objective, and within scope.
PRAXIS enforces scope boundaries by design. Accredited exercise professionals receive Performance Summaries (not Clinical Reports). Same standardised measurements, same normative benchmarks, same sealed format — but without diagnostic language, clinical opinions, or treatment recommendations. You get clinical-grade measurement credibility within your scope of practice.
PRAXIS provides a standardised test battery covering all five domains. You don't design your own test protocol — you select from a validated repertoire, and PRAXIS handles scoring against published normative data. Results are consistent, comparable, and defensible.
PRAXIS does not generate spider graphs, radar charts, or gamified visualisations. It produces sealed, provenance-labelled Performance Summaries with normative benchmarks. Results are compared against published age- and sex-matched population data. Reports carry version history so clients can see genuine change over time — not arbitrary scores.
PRAXIS integrates Strava (live) and Garmin (at launch), but labels all device-derived data as Silver tier — distinct from clinician-measured Gold data and self-reported Bronze data. This provenance labelling means you can use wearable data alongside physical tests while being transparent about the source and reliability of each data point.
Sealed reports with provenance labelling, normative benchmarks, and version history. When clients receive a professional Performance Summary showing exactly where they sit relative to their age/sex cohort — with clear provenance on every data point — they take it seriously. It's not a score from an app. It's a clinical-grade measurement document.
If a client's results flag concerns outside your scope, PRAXIS supports structured referral pathways to AHPRA-registered clinicians. Your Performance Summary data can be shared with the receiving clinician through patient-controlled consent — giving them objective baseline data without you needing to make clinical judgements.