Sports Medicine Platforms
Healthcare systems built for athletic performance and athlete safety Sports Medicine Platforms bring the power of national e-health infrastructure to the athletic world. These specialized systems manage athlete health records, injury tracking, performance data, and medical clearances across individual clubs, sports organizations, and national governing bodies—ensuring that athletes receive coordinated medical care whether they’re competing locally or representing their country internationally.
Create a complete health and performance record for every athlete in the system.
When an athlete moves between club team and national team, switches clubs, or competes internationally, their medical information travels with them. Team physicians, physiotherapists, athletic trainers, and sports medicine specialists all work from the same data, ensuring continuity of care and informed decision-making about training and competition readiness.
This is national e-health infrastructure adapted for the specific needs of sport: managing athletic injuries, tracking recovery, coordinating care across multiple medical providers, and ensuring compliance with anti-doping regulations and competition medical requirements.
Medical examinations
Injury assessments
Rehabilitation progress
Training loads
Medication use
Medical clearances
The sports medicine challenge
Athletes receive medical care from multiple providers across different contexts. A professional footballer might see the club physician, consult an orthopedic surgeon, work with the club physiotherapist, undergo imaging at an external facility, receive treatment from the national team medical staff, and be evaluated by competition medical officers—all within a single season.
Without integrated systems, each provider maintains their own records. Information doesn’t transfer smoothly. Medical history gets lost between transitions. Return-to-play decisions are made without complete injury context. Chronic conditions or recurring injuries aren’t tracked systematically.
This fragmentation creates risks. Incomplete information leads to premature returns from injury, missed underlying conditions, and inadequate rehabilitation. It also creates inefficiencies by duplicating examinations, repeating imaging, and time wasted gathering records manually.
Sports Medicine Platforms solve this by creating a unified medical record that follows the athlete throughout their career.
Key capabilities
Comprehensive athlete medical records
Maintain complete health histories including pre-participation examinations, injury records, surgical procedures, imaging studies, rehabilitation protocols, and medical clearances. The system tracks both acute injuries and chronic conditions, creating a longitudinal view of athlete health over time.
Injury documentation and tracking
Record injury mechanisms, initial assessments, diagnostic findings, treatment plans, and recovery progression. Track time loss from training and competition, return-to-play protocols, and outcomes. Analyze injury patterns across teams, positions, and training periods.
Multi-provider coordination
Enable access for club physicians, national team doctors, specialists, physiotherapists, athletic trainers, and external consultants. Each provider sees the complete medical context and contributes their findings to the shared record, ensuring coordinated care.
Medical clearance management
Document and track medical clearances required for competition, training, and travel. Ensure that athletes have current examinations, required vaccinations, and appropriate approvals before participating in events.
Sustainable partnership
Visida Solutions is ready to commit to long-term partnerships that foster workforce capabilities and healthcare system resilience.
From club to country
Sports Medicine Plaforms scale from individual clubs to national governing bodies, connecting the levels seamlessly. An athlete’s club injury is visible to national team physicians. Rehabilitation started at the national team continues smoothly when the athlete returns to their club. Medical clearances issued at one level are recognized at another.
Club
level
Team physicians and medical staff manage their roster’s health, track injuries through the season, and coordinate with external specialists when athletes need additional care.
League or
federation level
Sports organizations aggregate data across member clubs, analyze injury trends, develop injury prevention initiatives, and ensure medical standards are met across all teams.
National team
level
National Olympic Committees and national sports federations maintain medical records for athletes representing the country. When athletes join national team camps or competitions, medical staff have complete access to club medical records, ensuring continuity of care.
International
competition
Medical clearances, anti-doping documentation, and critical medical information are available to competition medical officers and team physicians during international events.
Electronic Health Records
Provide the longitudinal patient view that ties everything together. Every encounter, every test, every prescription, and every diagnosis contributes to a complete, continuously updated record that follows the patient throughout their life.
Built on proven infrastructure
We’ve built national e-health infrastructure that serves entire populations. Our platforms connect hundreds of healthcare institutions, process millions of patient interactions, and maintain billions of data points while meeting the security and reliability standards required for national healthcare systems.
We understand the technical challenges of integrating diverse legacy systems, the political complexity of getting stakeholders to agree on standards, and the operational reality of keeping critical infrastructure running 24/7 while continuously evolving to meet new requirements.
Who is it for?
EHR systems serve entire healthcare ecosystems that need to share patient information reliably and securely. They’re particularly valuable in healthcare systems where patients frequently move betweeNational e-health platforms are built by governments, health ministries, and national health services to serve entire populations. They provide the infrastructure that makes modern healthcare delivery possible at scale. Individual healthcare providers, hospitals, laboratories, and clinics all participate by connecting their systems to the national platform. Patients benefit automatically as their providers join the network.n providers or where coordination across multiple institutions is essential for quality care.
Rehabilitation
hospitals
Specialty
treatment centers
Institutions with
tight coordination
needs
Impact on athlete care
Improved athlete care
Athletes receive better medical care because their entire medical team works from complete information. Physicians make return-to-play decisions with full injury context. Physiotherapists know what treatments have been tried and what worked. Specialists see training loads and competition schedules when evaluating chronic injuries.
Improved athlete care
Athletes receive better medical care because their entire medical team works from complete information. Physicians make return-to-play decisions with full injury context. Physiotherapists know what treatments have been tried and what worked. Specialists see training loads and competition schedules when evaluating chronic injuries.
Improved athlete care
Athletes receive better medical care because their entire medical team works from complete information. Physicians make return-to-play decisions with full injury context. Physiotherapists know what treatments have been tried and what worked. Specialists see training loads and competition schedules when evaluating chronic injuries.
Implementation approach
Understanding
organizational structure
Implementation starts by understanding your organizational structure, existing medical workflows, and data requirements. The system is configured to match how your medical staff actually work, with terminology and protocols relevant to your specific sports.
Data
migration
Data migration brings historical medical records into the new system. Integration connects to imaging providers, laboratory systems, and performance monitoring platforms. Access controls are established based on roles and organizational relationships.
Training
focuses
Training focuses on efficient clinical documentation, using the system during actual medical encounters, and leveraging the platform for better decision-making rather than just record-keeping.
Support and
maintenance
Support includes technical assistance, clinical workflow optimization, and ongoing system development as medical practices and organizational needs evolve.
You get
Medical infrastructure that matches modern sport
Medical care provided by different organizations
Complete, accurate information
Less time on administrative work
Better decisions
Get in touch at
info@visidasolutions.com