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EPISODE · Apr 13, 2026

Athlete Monitoring for Injury Risk Mitigation

from The Sports MAP Network · host The Sports Map Network | Nick Kane

Andrew Proctor is the Senior Physiotherapist at Birmingham FC. Previously, Andrew was the Head of Medical at Bristol Rovers FC, Bristol City FC and Head of Sports Science & Medical at Oxford United FC.Andrew is a Sports Physiotherapist and holds a Master's in Football Science and Rehabilitation. Topics: Andrew’s top priorities when it comes to athlete monitoring. What clinical testing does Andrew use for fatigue measures? What is the difference between the HRIG and Prone ISO testing for hamstring strength measures?  What determines a ‘flag’ for an athlete?  What is the process that happens if an athlete ‘flags’ on testing?  How does the testing information inform practice?  What metrics do Andrew & team use for their CMJ?  How can we measure the success of our injury monitoring?  What on pitch monitoring takes place?  How does all this work in a congested schedule? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wivpewm2Q6U

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Andrew Proctor is the Senior Physiotherapist at Birmingham FC. Previously, Andrew was the Head of Medical at Bristol Rovers FC, Bristol City FC and Head of Sports Science & Medical at Oxford United FC.Andrew is a Sports Physiotherapist and holds a...

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