The core of PraxPilot — creating and refining protocols
When you click Generate, PraxPilot runs the case data through a layered Clinical Intelligence system to produce a structured protocol draft.What Happens Behind the Scenes1. Clinical ReasoningThe system analyzes your intake data — symptoms, labs, notes, an ...
Every protocol generated by PraxPilot is organized into three sequential treatment phases. This structure mirrors how experienced functional practitioners approach complex cases.Phase 1 — StabilizationGoal: Create physiological stability before addressing ...
Every element of a generated protocol can be edited before finalization. PraxPilot is designed so you remain in full control of every clinical decision.Editing SupplementsAdd a supplement: Use the supplement search or auto-suggest to find and add a supple ...
Instead of manually editing individual fields, you can use the Write with AI feature to update sections of your protocol using spoken or typed natural language instructions.How to Use ItOpen the protocol editor.Click Write with AI (or use the voice input ...
If one part of a protocol does not match your clinical approach but the rest looks good, you do not need to regenerate the entire protocol. You can regenerate individual sections.How to Regenerate a SectionIn the protocol editor, find the section you want ...
SavingPraxPilot auto-saves your work as you edit. You do not need to manually save changes in the protocol editor.FinalizingFinalizing a protocol marks it as your completed clinical decision for this case.To finalize:Complete your review and edits.Click F ...
Sometimes PraxPilot may generate a protocol with limited recommendations or leave certain phases empty. This usually happens when the system does not detect enough meaningful clinical information in the case data.Below are the most common reasons and how ...