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Exploring the Dark Side: Addressing Eccentric and Deceleration Deficits in Return to Play

Webinar • Sports

Presenter: Neil Sheth
Date: July 15, 2026
Time: 7:30 pm CT

As athletes approach return to play, subtle deficits in data—like eccentric velocity, deceleration RFD, and concentric impulse—can reveal critical gaps in readiness. This presentation explores how to interpret these performance metrics and apply evidence-based rehab strategies to close the loop between data and decision-making. Attendees will learn practical methods to individualize late-stage rehab progressions and design interventions that directly target objective force deficits, ensuring athletes return faster, safer, and more prepared.

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Neil Sheth

After graduating from the University of the Sciences in 2016, Neil started his professional physical therapy career as a resident in Evidence In Motion’s (EIM) Sports Residency program in Georgetown, TX. Also at that time, he began a career as a semi-professional athlete as a defensive back for the Leander Wolfpack. Following residency, Neil became...

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