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Return to Play Following Injuries in Pro Football

In this study, we explain insights into the real-life practices of 85 elite practitioners around diagnostics, progression strategies and reintegration processes.

You will also find in this study:

  1. Key practical questions around clinical diagnosis, the use of progression criteria, players’ reintegration with the group/competition, and the overall organization of the RTP process within the Multi Disciplinary Team (MDT).

  2. The most important drivers for players’ progress are measured against baselines or return to function measures, not overall time loss and injury duration.

  3. A better understanding of how the practical aspects of the process are implemented and managed in a professional football environment.

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Factors Associated with Match Outcomes in Elite European Football – Insights from Machine Learning Models

This study examines the key factors influencing match results in European football, analyzing over 61,000 matches using Artificial intelligence (AI).

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Kitman Labs Expands Intelligence Platform Deal With Premier League to Include Match Officials

The partnership will provide all match officials and performance support staff access to a centralized, fully integrated data and analytics platform—the ‘PGMOL Intelligence Platform’—designed to provide a real-time, comprehensive view of officiating personnel, including performance, training, and medical/health data.

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