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https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/1368/
However, It changes combat IA, damage in general... Read carefully before install.
Don´t know if there are more injuries mods out there tho.
Only for regular skyrim but it adds injured animations.
Best to learn how to clean mods properly before making one or you'll have dirty edits easily everywhere and break the game anyway.
Follow this and you'll have a game like no other https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/15984?tab=description
At the very least you'll learn a thing or two about conflicts and oldrim mod conversion.
I also advise to use Simoldon over the WildCat mod linked above. It's the same mod just had better compatibility and its also used in the guide I linked I followed the guide and installed a couple extra things notable being Legendary Crossbows mod. If you follow the guide your game will work fine and have so much content you'll not need to make anything really.
There is a guide on how to convert animation mods on the "Flower Girls" nexus page; using "schlongs of skyrim" as an example.
If you know of a better guide I'll start pointing people there instead.