“Injury Prediction with AI: The Future of Sports Medicine”
VALITICA and INVICTUM showcase new advances in AI-driven injury prediction for football
Last 28 May we held an event in collaboration with INVICTUM Sports Medicine Centre. The session brought together specialists in sports medicine, technology and artificial intelligence to present the latest progress in injury prediction for professional football players.












Prevention and prediction at the core
Speakers emphasised that prevention remains the foundation of modern sports medicine. Within this context, the VALITICA platform now gives clubs the ability to anticipate injuries before they appear by applying a dedicated artificial intelligence model trained with high-quality performance and medical data.
Artificial intelligence in sports medicine
Dr José Silberberg, director of INVICTUM, explained how artificial intelligence strengthens diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation for complex injuries, including anterior cruciate ligament damage. He highlighted that the combination of clinical expertise and intelligent data processing leads to faster decisions and more accurate therapeutic pathways.
A complete 360-degree view of the player
VALITICA connects information from multiple sources such as coaching staff, medical teams, EPTS devices, laboratory tests and training reports. The result is a comprehensive overview of the player’s physical condition and current injury risk, which improves communication between departments and supports coordinated decision making.
Intelligent alerts for medical teams
The system can generate clinical notifications based on hundreds of variables. These alerts help medical teams respond quickly when a player shows early signs of overload, imbalance or elevated risk.
A robust predictive model
The VALITICA engine applies three layers of analysis. The first is an individual historical profile. The second identifies behavioural and load patterns across the team. The third is a general neural network that integrates global learning. Together, these layers calculate the probability of injury with precision and adaptability.
A service tailored to each club
The platform fits the operational needs of every organisation. It is delivered as an annual service that supports the full competitive season, offering clubs continuous monitoring and expert guidance.
This event reaffirmed VALITICA’s position as a leading force in applying artificial intelligence to sports medicine. Our approach brings together science, technology and football to help clubs protect their players, improve performance and reduce the global cost of injuries.
Watch the video here → (in Spanish)
Should you need to know more, do not hesitate to contact our team.


