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In addi­ti­on to being the Head Strength and Con­di­tio­ning coach, Coach Van Waes is also a phy­sio­the­ra­pist. Phy­sio­the­ra­pists are medi­cal pro­fes­sio­nals who spe­cia­li­ze in trea­ting inju­ries and con­di­ti­ons that impact movement.

The ques­ti­on of when to start run­ning or play­ing again after an inju­ry often reli­es on the physiotherapist’s expe­ri­ence and intui­ti­on. Howe­ver, data pro­vi­des a more objec­ti­ve mea­su­re. The data just gives you way more objec­ti­fied mea­su­re­ments like, this guy’s real­ly rea­dy becau­se he show­ed that he can do this, this, and this,’” says Coach Van Waes.

Data Removes Guesswork from Rehab Process

Coach Van Waes used this approach when he was hel­ping a play­er reco­ver from a knee inju­ry. He knew the player’s data from befo­re the inju­ry, inclu­ding the distance, chan­ge of direc­tion jumps, and the minu­tes he needs to play. I just made a list and then during the rehab, once we were able to start some run­ning, I wan­ted to get him to run a cou­ple of kilo­me­ters,” he explains. 

The rehab pro­cess invol­ves buil­ding up the player’s strength and agi­li­ty gra­du­al­ly. The play­er starts with run­ning, then moves on to chan­ges of direc­tion at a 90-degree ang­le, and final­ly to agi­li­ty exer­ci­s­es invol­ving reac­tion to a sti­mu­lus. All the­se steps are based on the list of metrics the play­er needs to hit on game day. 

The data also helps in inte­gra­ting the play­er back into the team. Van Waes knew the metrics for the non-cont­act part of the pro­cess, which is usual­ly the first step when a play­er returns. First of all, he needs to do that with me a cou­ple of times and his knee should feel fine. If that’s the case, OK, you’re back with the team,” he says. The data real­ly hel­ped me to real­ly make sure that I was not skip­ping steps and real­ly making sure that we che­cked all the boxes befo­re he was back with the guys,” Van Waes adds.

Data Keeps Coaches and Players on Track

The data also helps in inte­gra­ting the play­er back into the team. van Waes knew the metrics for the non-cont­act part of the pro­cess, which is usual­ly the first step when a play­er returns. First of all, he needs to do that with me a cou­ple of times and his knee should feel fine. If that’s the case, OK, you’re back with the team,” he says. The data real­ly hel­ped me to real­ly make sure that I was not skip­ping steps and real­ly making sure that we che­cked all the boxes befo­re he was back with the guys,” van Waes adds.

Retur­ning to play after an inju­ry is one of the major things that data can con­tri­bu­te to.”

Rik Van Waes, Head Strength and Conditioning for the Heroes Den Bosch

Some Players Come Back Stronger

Coach says he had ano­ther play­er who was the fas­test on the team, but he was side­lined due to an inju­ry. As a coach who values speed, Van Waes was in char­ge of his rehabilitation. 

He had a soft tis­sue inju­ry, so we knew that his maxi­mum speed and sprin­ting would be cru­cial for his reco­very,” Coach said. 

He was awa­re of the player’s per­for­mance metrics, and one day during a court ses­si­on, Van Waes felt it was time to push him (the play­er). I knew from pre­vious ses­si­ons how fast he could go. So, I told him not to hold back and sprint from one base­line to the other,” Van Waes said. 

I asked him if that was his maxi­mum speed,” Van Waes con­tin­ued. He said that it might have been around 95%, but it felt pret­ty good. After the prac­ti­ce, I down­loa­ded the data and show­ed him that that was his fas­test sprint ever. It was signi­fi­cant­ly fas­ter than his pre­vious records.” 

The play­er said he felt strong and powerful. That was a cool moment,” Coach said. See­ing his pro­gress, I assu­red him that he was good, and it was time to move to the next pha­se of his recovery.”

Data Provides a Sense of Direction

Coach Van Waes says having a con­cre­te set of data that he needs to go through gives him a sen­se of direction. 

The­re was a par­ti­cu­lar ins­tance when I was working with a play­er who had sprai­ned his ank­le,” he recalls. We were doing exer­ci­s­es that invol­ved chan­ging direc­tion. We star­ted with 90-degree cuts, gra­du­al­ly incre­asing the inten­si­ty and alter­na­ting bet­ween left and right. This sys­te­ma­tic approach gave me con­fi­dence becau­se I knew we were pro­gres­si­ve­ly buil­ding his strength and agi­li­ty, which is cru­cial for his reco­very,” he said. 

Data and ana­ly­tics pro­vi­de an objec­ti­ve, mea­sura­ble approach to inju­ry reco­very. It ensu­res that play­ers are tru­ly rea­dy to return to play, redu­cing the risk of re-inju­ry and boos­ting their confidence. 

To learn more about how data can help deve­lop your inju­ry reco­very plan, cont­act us at any time.

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