Injury tracking

Keep every coach in the loop on every injury.

Log an injury with its location, severity, and status, then track recovery over time. Your whole team sees the same record — so nobody programs around an injury they didn’t know about.

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Log it

Location, severity, and status — at a glance.

Record the body area and side, set severity from mild to severe, and mark the status as active, recovering, resolved, or chronic. Add onset dates and clinical notes, or promote an injury note from your coaching notes so nothing gets re-typed.

Body area and side, with severity and status badges
Onset and resolved dates, plus clinical notes
Promote an injury straight from a coaching note
Injuries & restrictions
Eva Nakamura · shared with your team
Left knee strain
Knee · Left · onset Apr 2
MildRecovering
Logged · Active · Moderate
Apr 2
Severity → Mild
Apr 11
Status → Recovering
Apr 18
Lower-back tightnessCore · resolved Mar 14
Resolved

Track recovery

A timeline of every change, shared with your team.

Each severity and status change is timestamped and attributed, building a full recovery timeline on the client’s profile. Because every coach and admin sees the same record, the whole team can program around an injury with the latest picture in front of them.

Every severity and status change timestamped and attributed
A full recovery history on the client’s profile
Visible to every coach and admin on your team
Live monitoring
Coach in person, remote, and group from one screen
4 sessions live
Daan
Daan
In person
Bench pressSet 4 of 6
85 → 80 kg · sent
Monica
Monica
Remote
Back squatSet 2 of 5
Rest 1:42
Femke
Femke
Group
Rowing intervalsRound 3 of 5
On pace
Bram
Bram
Traveling
Goblet squatSet 1 of 4
New PR · 28 kg

Frequently asked questions

What can I record for an injury?
The body area and side, a severity of mild, moderate, or severe, a status of active, recovering, resolved, or chronic, plus onset dates and free-text notes.
Can I see how an injury changed over time?
Yes. Every status and severity change is logged with its date and author, so each injury has a complete recovery timeline you can scroll back through.
Who can see a client’s injuries?
Your whole coaching team. Every coach and admin in your organization sees the same injury records, so anyone taking a session has the current picture.
Does logging an injury block exercises automatically?
Injury records keep your team informed so you can program around a restriction deliberately — they surface the context rather than hard-blocking exercises in the builder.

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