2018
DOI: 10.1136/bjsports-2018-100098
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Computational methods to model complex systems in sports injury research: agent-based modelling (ABM) and systems dynamics (SD) modelling

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“…The emergence of an injury is a complex phenomenon ( Bittencourt et al, 2016 ) involving a large number of parameters (performance, workload, physiology, sleep, fatigue & recovery, psychology, lifestyle, etc.). From a holistic perspective, computational methods may help in modeling the complex systems of sport injury risk ( Hulme et al, 2019 ). Relationships between workload and injuries are recursive and individualistic, with variables interacting in a non-linear way and with differing levels of impact.…”
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“…The emergence of an injury is a complex phenomenon ( Bittencourt et al, 2016 ) involving a large number of parameters (performance, workload, physiology, sleep, fatigue & recovery, psychology, lifestyle, etc.). From a holistic perspective, computational methods may help in modeling the complex systems of sport injury risk ( Hulme et al, 2019 ). Relationships between workload and injuries are recursive and individualistic, with variables interacting in a non-linear way and with differing levels of impact.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consequently, small variations can generate large effects as shown in complex systems. Abrupt changes without adequate adaptation to maintain equilibrium can result in a tipping point or system failure ( Hulme et al, 2019 ).…”
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“…Sports systems have been shown to possess many of the accepted characteristics of complex systems (Cilliers, 1999 ), including multiple components, non-linear interactions, emergent properties, dynamism, re-currant feedback loops, path dependence, and ignorance of components. Building on this, complex systems analyses have recently been applied in sport to injury prevention (Bittencourt et al, 2016 ; Hulme et al, 2018a ), performance and performance analysis (Duarte et al, 2012 ; McLean et al, 2017 , 2019 ), and sports science generally (Soltanzadeh and Mooney, 2016 ; Mooney et al, 2017 ). As a result, systems approaches in sport research have created new knowledge, however, further work is required to translate these into practice.…”
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“…Notational analysis is a pertinent example of how sports scientists have fixated on decomposing sports team and player performances into isolated components such as examining passing, tackling, and running as isolated events (O'Donoghue et al, 2008 ; Rampinini et al, 2009 ). This common approach in sport science overlooks the interdependent relationships of the system components which are the defining elements of system behavior (Hulme and Finch, 2015 ; McLean et al, 2017 , 2019 ; Hulme et al, 2018a ). The result of this independent sub-discipline analysis is a detailed understanding of each isolated component, but a limited understanding of the interactions of systems components.…”
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confidence: 99%