Several statistics can indicate a player's vulnerability to injury, including their injury history, which documents previous injuries suffered and their severity; the frequency and duration of injuries, reflecting how often a player is sidelined and for how long; physical metrics like age, body mass index (BMI), and body composition, as older players or those with higher BMI may be at greater risk; workload measurements, such as total minutes played, training intensity, and changes in activity level, which can lead to overuse injuries; and biomechanical factors, including movement patterns and muscle imbalances assessed through techniques like motion analysis. Additionally, monitoring fatigue levels and recovery times can provide insights into a player's overall readiness and susceptibility to injury.