Science and Technology
MilanLab is the High Tech Scientific Research Centre set up by A.C. Milan
with strong motivation, operating since July 2002, and is based inside the
Milanello Sporting Centre. The purpose is to optimise the psycho-physical
management of the athletes by entrusting this task to MilanLab, which
represents the ideal combination of science, technology, IT, cybernetics and
psychology..

Objectives
MilanLab contributes strongly to optimising the team's results. The
objectives of the studies and the research are to enable athletes to achieve
the most optimum performance possible, to reduce the risks of injury and to
act in the decision making to support the technical staff and club hierarchy
in the management of human resources.

The health of the players: the better the more valuable
The primary object of MilanLab is the protection of each player.
Psycho-physical well-being of players is a more valuable asset than that of
a football team as a whole, in that those who take the pitch are more
important from a sporting point of view than from an economic point of view.


The systematic approach: the organisation as the sum of its components
MilanLab takes its work forward through the development of the concept of
the 'systematic vision' of a football team. Whatever the organisation, be it
a company or a football team, it can be considered an 'entity' composed of
various sub-systems which work in conjunction to determine the overall
result of the primary system. The overall productivity of the system is
provided from the input of each single sub-system that comprises it: to
maximise results as a whole it is necessary therefore to optimise the
productivity of every related sub-system, collecting the greatest amount of
information from all the areas involved in the process.

The functional levels
At the base of Milanlab there is a dominating vision of understanding health
as a total state of physical, mental and social well-being that is dependent
on the balancing of three principal functional levels: (neuro)structural,
biochemical and mental that together all represent the area of
participation.
(Neuro)structural area: is based on the chiropractor approach that
emphasizes the intrinsic ability of the body to recover without drugs or
surgical intervention.
Biochemical area: the body is considered to be a physio-chemical-biological
entity, with focus on the bio-chemical changes occurring in the body during
exercise.
Mental area: the study and monitoring of the psychological state of the
athlete taking advantage of the Mind Room, a glassed-in facility that helps
players relax and relieve stress. The mental training lasts 20 minutes and
takes place after every training session. The programme enables up to eight
players at a time to make use of comfortable ergonomic seats to view
relaxing images while psychologists monitor their mental state via miniature
electrodes fitted to the players' head which send out a signal from the
scalp to a computer. Head psychologist of the Mind Room is Doctor Bruno
Demichelis, the Milan psychologist who uses the facility to improve the
recovery rate of the players between matches and to provide scope for them
to overcome negative stress.

Artificial intelligence in the service of sport
MilanLab takes advantage of the latest advanced and sophisticated software
technologies available in order to collect and to process information. The
system of artificial intelligence collects and processes the information, a
self-taught mechanism with the ability 'to learn' through the process of
memorised data which can determine which factors will cause a player to
suffer an injury. The psycho-physical information regarding every player is
gathered through a sophisticated system of wiring connected to the Unysis
output point and supported by hardware installation supplied by AMD. At this
point, a sophisticated software programme developed by Computer Associates
performs neural analysis and uses artificial intelligence to transform vast
amounts of numeric medical statistics into meaningful predictions through
the PAS technology (Predictive Analysis Server), a system that works to
predict the possible risks to the players.

Research partnership
MilanLab is a multi-disciplinary research and development project which
looks to the future, taking advantage of data gained from past experience.
Within this, Milanlab has developed research partnerships with the most
prestigious international research centres: SENSEable City Lab of the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Boston (USA); The Department
of Bioengineering of the University of Louvain-la-Neuve (Belgium) and the
Centre of Research in Epistemology Knowledge and Application (CRESA) of the
University Vita-Salute San Raffaele.

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