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Support for the Medical Department & Injury Prevention

One of the most critical aspects in team management is injury prevention and the physical recovery of athletes. In many organizations, the communication between medical staff, athletic trainers, and coaches is fragmented, leading to suboptimal decisions and longer recovery times than necessary.

Our psychometric-based methodology allows us to optimize internal communication and identify early the factors that may contribute to an increased risk of injuries, relapses, and inefficiencies in rehabilitation processes.
 

Challenges in Medical-Athletic Management
 

  1. Communication Difficulties between Medical Staff and Athletic Trainers

    • The flow of information between those responsible for the athlete's health and those managing their physical training is often unstructured.

    • There are no reliable tools to translate clinical and physiological data into shared practical decisions between departments.
       

  2. Personalized Recovery and Injury Prevention

    • Not all athletes respond the same way to workloads: psychological factors affect physical recovery.

    • Stress levels, motivation, and the ability to tolerate pain can either accelerate or slow down recovery.

    • Post-injury relapses often result from a rushed or poorly managed return to the field.
       

  3. Stress and Mental Management Post-Injury

    • Athletes recovering from serious injuries may suffer from insecurity and fear of relapse, reducing their performance.

    • The mental component of recovery is often neglected, leading to consequences for the athlete’s confidence and risk tolerance.
       

How Psychometric Data Optimizes Prevention and Recovery
 

  1. Structuring a Medical-Athletic Communication Model

    • We create a data exchange system between medical staff and athletic trainers based on a shared language and key psychometric indicators.

    • We improve coordination between parties, reducing the risk of errors in managing training loads.
       

  2. Psychometric Analysis for Recovery Management

    • We evaluate the athlete's mental readiness for rehabilitation, tailoring the recovery process to their individual characteristics.

    • We monitor stress levels, resilience, and pain tolerance to optimize return-to-play programs.
       

  3. Injury Prevention through Mental and Behavioral Monitoring

    • The risk of injury increases with mental fatigue, stress, and decreased motivation.

    • We identify behavior patterns and warning signals, allowing staff to intervene before the problem becomes physical.
       

  4. Mental Support Post-Injury

    • We create reintegration pathways based on psychometric data, helping the athlete regain confidence and security.

    • We provide strategies to manage the psychological pressure associated with returning to play.
       

Why Is This Approach Revolutionary?
 

  • Improves communication between medical staff and athletic trainers → Faster and more coordinated decisions for prevention and recovery.

  • Reduces the risk of injuries and relapses → Early identification of stress factors and mental fatigue.

  • Accelerates a safe return to play → Personalized programs based on psychometric parameters.

  • Increases athlete confidence post-injury → Better emotional management during return and performance.

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Focus on 
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Results

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Founded by 7 PHD professors, and two veteran investors.

2023

Founded

Our technology has been tested and used for over 20 years, reaching high statistical relevance on results.

20+ Yrs

Product Features

Our tool is currently providing statistically relevant data on 23 metrics. Our team will provide detailed analysis on each data point for every tested individual.

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Data Points

Our technology has been tested and proved accurate on over 150,000 individuals, ranging from high school students to seasoned business veterans.

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Number of Tests

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