Pathologies
A pathology is the central record in the medical module.
It represents a health incident affecting a player:
- Injury: physical damage
- Illness: organic or viral condition
Creating a pathology
Select the player
You link the pathology to a player.
Choose the type: injury or illness
The type determines the classification structure.
Enter the diagnosis using a standard classification
The pathology is structured according to a medical classification (OSIICS):
- Injury: Region → Type → Diagnosis
- Illness: System → Etiology → Diagnosis
Classification reference
- OSIICS version history: https://www.johnorchard.com/osiics-version-history.html
Enter the key dates
- Declaration date (onset)
- Estimated return date (sporting projection)
- Actual return date (real return)
Fill in useful follow-up information
Depending on the type, you can document the context and the information needed for care (for example: recurrence, mechanism, etc.).
Availability rules
Creation: creating a pathology automatically sets the player status to “Injured” (unavailable).
The pathology is considered closed when the actual return date is entered.
The module manages sporting unavailability, not administrative sick leave.
Notes and communication (4 areas)
To protect confidentiality, notes are split into 4 areas:
- Medical note: doctors only
- Paramedical note: doctors + paramedical staff
- General note: visible to authorized profiles (including restricted access)
- Player note: visible to the player if sharing is enabled
Sharing with the player (optional)
Sharing to the player app is configurable and granular:
- make the pathology visible (yes/no)
- make the player note visible (yes/no)