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Physiotherapy

Logs physiotherapy sessions, manages return-to-play (RTP) protocols by phase, reusable per-org templates, and handoff of clearance to the medical area. Used by the club’s physio; HoP and Sporting Director see everything. Solves the typical “physio Excel”: traceability of every session, before/after pain, treated zones, and which phase of the protocol each injured player is in.

  • Problem it solves: most medical staff track physio in scattered spreadsheets. CÉNIT centralizes sessions, pre/post pain, treated zones, and progress through RTP phases, all connected to the player’s profile and active injury.
  • Typical use cases: daily treatment monitoring, informed decision on when to request clearance from the physician, audit of how many sessions each injury required.
  • Plans: included in all plans.
  • Differentiator: the module is not just logging. It carries RTP protocols by phase with target duration and manual progression, per-org templates (with seeds for 4 common protocols: hamstring, ankle sprain, post-surgery ACL, patellar tendinopathy), and a clearance flow that escalates the decision to the physician.
  • Roles with access: Physiotherapist, Head of Performance, Sporting Director, and Academy Coordinator.
  • Shell subsections: recent sessions, weekly per-player summary, active injured players with their RTP phase, templates, active instances.
  • Log a session: pick player, date, type, duration, pre/post pain (0–10), treated body zones, and notes. The author is recorded.
  • Assign protocol: pick player + active injury + template. An instance is created in phase 1.
  • Advance phase: button on the instance. When the last phase is completed, the instance is marked completed.
  • Request clearance: the request appears in the physician’s panel. The physician approves or rejects with notes — approval marks the instance as completed.
  • Per-org templates: create, edit, and delete templates. If the org starts empty, the system loads 4 standard templates.
  • If the player has no active injury, a protocol can still be assigned (the injury is optional).
  • Deleting an instance removes the tracking without touching the logged sessions.

Player surface: N/A. The player does not see this module. If in the future it is decided to notify protocol milestones (phase change, clearance approved), it would be done via push notification.

  • Medical: the clearance flow ends in the physician’s panel as a pending request.
  • Squad: sessions appear on the player’s profile if the org has the physio tab visible.
  • No automatic push notification to the player on phase changes or clearance.