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Objective Data in Shoulder Rehabilitation: Webinar with Jeremy Harris

From MLB protocols to clinical practice — a practical guide to optimize recovery and strength training

Shoulder injuries remain some of the most complex and demanding cases in physical therapy and sports medicine. Whether working with overhead athletes, post-surgical patients, or individuals recovering from chronic dysfunctions, the shoulder joint presents unique challenges that require precision and consistency in both assessment and treatment. Traditional methods often leave too much room for interpretation, but objective data now provides a clear path toward more accurate evaluations and better-informed decisions.

In this on-demand webinar, Jeremy Harris, DPT, ATC — Director of Minor League Medical Services for the Cleveland Guardians — shares his expertise in integrating objective testing and biofeedback training into shoulder rehabilitation. Drawing from his extensive MLB-level experience, Harris demonstrates how technology can guide safer recovery, improve functional performance, and support step-by-step return-to-play protocols. From advanced baseball-specific rehabilitation programs to everyday clinical cases, he offers practical strategies that professionals can implement immediately in their own practice.

The replay covers key aspects such as the unique demands of overhead athletes, the benefits of objective over subjective assessments, the role of biofeedback sensors in testing and training, and the importance of progressive load management in long-term recovery. By combining sports physical therapy expertise with technological innovation, Harris outlines a clinical continuum that ensures both safety and performance.

This webinar replay is an opportunity for clinicians, physical therapists, and performance specialists to gain exclusive insights into professional-level shoulder rehabilitation and apply them directly in their daily practice.

Watch the replay now and learn how to bring objective data and pro-level strategies into your shoulder rehabilitation practice.

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