2017 National Conference

Dr. J. Brent Feland

Back Pain: Key Signs, Symptoms, and Exercise Modifications

Dr. Brent Feland, MSPT, PhD, is an Associate Professor in the Exercise Science Department at Brigham Young University. He teaches advanced functional anatomy, patho-mechanics, orthopedic impairments, and functional neuro-anatomy. Dr. Feland has been a licensed Physical Therapist for 20 years with a specialty interest in orthopedics with a focus on treatment of the shoulder and the sacroiliac joint.

Dr. Feland's research interests and professional publications in peer-reviewed journals include: stretching & flexibility, aging activity and balance, and neuro-mechanics of whole-body-vibration training. He is also a regular article reviewer for the Journal of Athletic Training, Journal of Sport Rehabilitation and The International Journal of Sports Medicine. Brent is a member of the CSCCa Written Certification Board and is also involved with the American College of Sports Medicine and the American Physical Therapy Association.