Injury Risk
Team View
In the "Injury Profile" screen you will find the Injury Risk Board.
On this board, the status of each player in terms of load can be viewed (if they are overloaded or under-trained), delimiting the safe zone. Additionally, specific metrics can be selected:
High and Maximum Intensity Accelerations
High Intensity Racing
Maximum Intensity Races
High and Maximum Intensity Decelerations
Distance traveled
Hitting the Ball
Finally, those injured, recovered, and with differential training players are shown with icons.
Player View
By selecting a player, you will be able to get an individual view of their injury risk dashboard.
More information in the following article: http://help.tryoliver.com/en/articles/5703871-individual-player-injury-dashboard
Graphs
The graphs show:
Bar chart: Displays the number of days each player has been injured, categorized by injury location.
Pie chart: Shows the percentage of different types of injuries across the entire team for a specified period.
The most common types of injuries in football are muscular injuries, such as in the calf, hamstring, or adductor, tendinitis, sprains (affecting the ligaments around a joint), and fractures, often in the lower extremities (ankles, tibia, and fibula).
Table: Lists all injuries sustained by players within a selected time period. The average recovery time refers to the number of days a player spends injured and recovering.