About the Webinar

Orthobiologics are everywhere, on social media, in patient questions, and in clinical marketing, but clear, evidence-based guidance is harder to find. Between exaggerated claims and inconsistent protocols, many clinicians are left wondering what actually works, for whom, and how orthobiologics should be responsibly integrated into patient care.

That is exactly what this webinar is designed to address.

Hosted by Chattanooga®, a brand of Enovis™ committed to education, clinical research, and advancing evidence-based rehabilitation, this discussion brings together an exceptional panel of nationally recognized experts to clarify the science, challenge misconceptions, and share clinical best practices.

Featuring an Expert Panel:

  • Adam Tenforde, MD – Associate Professor, Harvard Medical School; Director of Shockwave & Running Medicine, Mass General Brigham Sports Medicine
  • Joanne Borg-Stein, MD – Associate Professor & Associate Chair of PM&R, Harvard Medical School; Director of Regenerative Medicine, Mass General Brigham Sports Medicine
  • Mark Callanen, PT, DPT, OCS – Director of Clinical Education, Enovis
  • Ben England, DPT, FAAOMPT, OBH – Founder & CEO, Torrentia Medical Education; nationally recognized leader in regenerative rehabilitation

With decades of combined clinical, research, and educational leadership, including over 195 peer-reviewed publications between the Harvard faculty alone, this panel offers a rare, balanced perspective grounded in real-world practice.

What You'll Gain from This Webinar

  • A clear, evidence-based understanding of orthobiologics for osteoarthritis and tendinopathies
  • Insight into common myths and misleading claims, and how to address them with patients
  • Practical guidance on patient selection, expectations, and rehabilitation considerations
  • A clinician-focused discussion on integrating orthobiologics with rehab strategies, including extracorporeal shockwave therapy (ESWT) and photobiomodulation (PBM)
  • Confidence to have informed conversations with patients, physicians, and interdisciplinary teams

Whether you are a physical therapist, chiropractor, athletic trainer, or a physician exploring non-operative musculoskeletal care, this session will help you cut through the noise and focus on what matters most, delivering informed, ethical, and effective patient care.

Why Chattanooga®

Chattanooga has long been a trusted partner in rehabilitation, supporting clinicians with education, research-driven technologies, and a commitment to clinical excellence. This webinar reflects that mission, empowering providers with accurate information so they can make better decisions for their patients and their practice.

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Speakers

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Dr. Adam Tenforde, MD

Associate Professor, Harvard Medical School; Director of Shockwave Medicine & Running Medicine, The National Running Center at Mass General Brigham Sports Medicine

Dr. Tenforde, associate professor at Harvard Medical School, is a sports medicine physician at the Spaulding National Running Center specializing in running injuries, shockwave therapy, and orthobiologics.

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Dr. Joanne Borg Stein, MD

Associate Professor & Associate Chair of PM&R, Harvard Medical School; Director of Regenerative Medicine, Mass General Brigham Sports Medicine

Dr. Borg Stein specializes in sports and regenerative medicine, focusing on back pain. Her work includes prolotherapy, platelet-rich plasma (PRP), and musculoskeletal ultrasound. Her research studies injury risk in athletes and PRP for sports injuries.

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Dr. Ben England, DPT, FAAOMPT, OBH

Founder & CEO, Torrentia Medical Education

Dr. Benjamin England is a leader in orthopedic manual therapy, regenerative rehab, and performance optimization. He founded Torrentia Medical Education, teaching clinicians orthobiologics and advanced rehab.

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Dr. Mark Callanen, PT, DPT, OCS

Director of Clinical Education at Enovis™

Dr. Mark Callanen has been with Chattanooga since 2020, serving as the Director of Clinical Education. He has been a PT since 1999 and board certified OCS by the APTA since 2003.