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Jeffrey Brent Feland, M.S.P.T., Ph.D.

Education

Ph.D. Exercise Science/Wellness

Brigham Young University, August 1999.

M.S., Physical Therapy

Texas Woman’s University, July 1995

B.S. Exercise Science

Brigham Young University, April 1993

Professional Experience

Current Employment

Brigham Young University, August 1999 to Present.

Associate Professor, Full-time tenure track faculty.

Previous Employment

Rehab Director/Physical Therapist, April 1997 to August 1999.

Crestview Care Center/ ServiceMaster Rehabilitation.

Physical Therapist (per diem), September 1996 to February 2011.

Orem Nursing and Rehabilitation, Orem, UT.

Physical Therapist, March 1996 to August 1996.

ServiceMaster Rehabilitation at Holmes Regional Nursing Center, Melbourne, FL.

Physical Therapist, October 1995 to February 1996.

TheraTx Rehabilitation at West Melbourne Health Care Center, Melbourne, FL.

Citizenship

Committee Assignments

Department

← Awards Committee (Fall 2018 to current)

← Rank and Status committee (Fall 2018 to current)

← Graduate Coordinator (Fall 2008 to 2017)

← Gymnastics Coordinator (Winter 2004 to 2006)

← Travel Committee (Fall 2002 to 2007)

← Scuba Coordinator (Fall 2000 to 2006)

← Undergraduate Curriculum Committee (August 1999 to Fall 2008)

← Exercise Science Committee (August 1999 to present)

← Pre-physical therapy advisor (September 1998 to Fall 2008)

Professional Organizations

← American Physical Therapy Association (Utah Chapter of APTA)

▪ Fall conference neuro organizing committee

▪ Nomination committee member (2012 – 2017)

← American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM)

▪ American College of Sports Medicine Aging Interest Group

← Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association

▪ Certification Examination committee & Scientific Advisory Board member

• Complete rewrite of Certification examination with ICE accreditation (National Commission for Certifying Agencies) 2012-to present

• Editorial member of the new CSCCa certification textbook that is in development 2016 to present

Invited Assignments (Professional Organizations)

• NCAA – Assigned Representative for CSCCa to represent the association at the NCAA Interassociation Task Force on Concussion in Football. February 2015, Orlando Fl.

• NCAA – Assigned Representative for CSCCa to represent the association at the NCAA Interassociation Task Force on Safety in Football. February 2016, Orlando Fl.

• NCAA – Assigned Representative for CSCCa to represent the association at the NCAA Interassociation Task Force on Athletics Health Care Services. January 2017, Dallas, Tx.

• NCAA – Assigned Representative for CSCCa to represent the association at the NCAA Interassociation Task Force on Sleep and Wellness. May 2017, Indianapolis, IN.

• NCAA – Assigned representative for CSCCa to represent the association at the NCAA Summit on Pain Management in the Collegiate Athlete. July 2018, Indianapolis, IN.

• CREP (Coalition for the registration of exercise professionals) representative for the CSCCa – appointed March 2018, monthly phone meetings

Service to Church, Community, and University

Church (voluntary service, non-paid)

← Numerous church responsibilities and callings past and present (i.e. bishopric, High Priest group leadership, young men’s association, mission service etc.)

Community

← Volunteer with Boy Scouts of America local troops as merit badge counselor

← Volunteer for assisting with BYU sponsored health fair at the Huntsman World Senior Games (held each October) (1998 to Present)

University

← Faculty Advisor for the Physical & Occupation Therapy Club 2000 – 2008

← Faculty Advisor for Breakdancing (Motion) club 2003 – 2004

← University representative for private meeting/luncheon with Finnish Ambassador (January 2002)

← University representative for private meeting/luncheon with Finnish Consulate dignitaries (December 2001)

← University representative for private meeting/luncheon with Finnish Ambassador (October 2000)

Invited Journal Reviewer

← British Journal of Sports Medicine

← Journal of Athletic Training

← International Journal of Sports Medicine

← Medical Science Monitor

← Physiotherapy Theory and Practice

← Plos One

Teaching

Courses Taught (current courses taught each year identified by *)

E.S. 691 Graduate Seminar*

E.S. 560 Pathomechanics*

E.S. 470 Functional Neuroanatomy*

E.S. 460 Orthopedic Impairments*

E.S. 400 Functional Human Anatomy Lab*

E.S. 400 Functional Anatomy Lecture*

E.S. 202 Intro to Allied Health Occupations

E.S. 191 Beg. Weight Training

E.S. 132 Intermediate Golf*

E.S. 131 Beginning Golf

E.S. 102R Adaptive P.E.

Professional Development

← Coursera online education courses:

o Brain and space (2017)

o Clinical Neurology (2017)

o Medical Neuroscience (2016)

← Endnote skill development course (Fall 2011)

← Participating in the Faculty Development Series as a mentor for Wayne Johnson (2007)

← Participated in “Publish, Don’t Perish” Workshop offered by the Faculty Center (2004)

← Completed Dreamweaver web development course (Fall 2002)

← Completed Flash Quickstart program for web (Winter 2002)

← Completed Adobe Premiere Quickstart program for video (Winter 2001)

← Participated in the Faculty Center’s “Writing Workshop” (Winter 2001 and Winter 2002)

← Participated in “Publish, Don’t Perish” Workshop offered by the Faculty Center (2001)

← Completed BYU Faculty Development Seminar Series (2001)

Undergraduate Honor’s Thesis Service

Mentor-

← Heather Nielson (Comparison of different PNF contraction intensities for stretching the hamstrings), defended and graduated 2001. Paper has been published August, 2004 by British Journal of Sports Medicine.

← Sheldon Knight (The effect of diathermy and stretch on the flexibility of the hamstrings on a population over 30 years of age), defended and graduated 2003.

← Katie Lynn Meek (The Effect of Total Time on the Rate of Change in young Adults with Tight Hamstrings Using a Passive Stretch), defended and graduated 2006.

Committee Reviewer-

← Katie Craven—Defended September 2004

← Rachel Guymon—Defended and graduated 2002

Graduate Student Committee Service

|Chair (Doctoral Students) |Graduation Year (or listed admit year) |

|Kent Crossley |Admitted Fall 2015 |

|Evan Nakachi |2014 |

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|Chair (Master’s Students) | |

|Andy Hopkins |2003 |

|Jeff Hurst |2004 |

|Deja Stevenson |2005 |

|Spencer Mack |2005 |

|Jill Marble |2007 |

|Travis Epperson |2009 |

|Josh Allen |2011 |

|Ryan Magoffin |2016 |

|Brian Burton |Admitted 2015 |

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|Committee Member | |

|Doctoral Students | |

|John Eric Strong |2004 |

|Wayne Johnson |2007 |

|Ulrike Mitchell |2005 |

|Suzanne Konz |2006 |

|Romina Villamonte |2009 |

|Cindy Ann Seiger |2009 |

|Blaine Long |2008 |

|Matt Gage |2009 |

|Jihong Park |2011 |

|Evan Nakachi |2014 |

|Brad Mortensen |Admitted Fall 2010 |

|Hyun Soo Kim |2016 |

|Paula Johnson |Admitted Fall 2013 – Neurosciences |

|Seong Jun Son |2017 |

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|Master’s Students | |

|Allison Miller |2001 |

|Christine Kempe |2001 |

|Jennifer Benson |2002 |

|Fikre Wondafrash |2002 |

|Jennifer Castro |2002 |

|Sunnee Bishop |2002 |

|Nathan Felt |2003 |

|Justin Freeman |2003 |

|Kodi Giles |2004 |

|Josh Baker |2005 |

|Erin Nasson |2005 |

|Wendy Midgely |2006 |

|Lawrence Bollschweiller |2007 |

|Rachel Rife |2008 |

|Suzanna Logan |2007 |

|Manu Peeni |2007 |

|Wesley Moss |2008 |

|Nathan Rencher |2008 |

|Micah Alba |2009 |

|Aared Sampson |2009 |

|Ruthann Cunningham |2009 |

|Joel Reece |2009 |

|Kyle Grossarth |2010 |

|Jesse Tukuafu |2010 |

|Carie Eastman |2011 |

|Lesley Lovesee |2011 |

|Maggie Chan Roper |2009 |

|Caisa Brooks |2013 |

|Michael Leavitt |2013 |

|Scott Woodland |2013 |

|Paula Johnson |2013 |

|Seong Jun Son |2014 |

|Melissa Frixione |Admitted Fall 2015 |

|Amber Hancock |Admitted Fall 2015 |

|Cameron Smallwood |Admitted Winter 2017 – Mechanical Engineering |

|Garrett Jones |Admitted Spring 2017 – Mechanical Engineering |

|Tysum Ruchti |Admitted Spring 2017 – Mechanical Engineering |

|Bennett Mortensen |Admitted Spring 2017 – Mechanical Engineering |

|Ben Himes |Admitted Spring 2018 – Mechanical Engineering |

Research

Invited Clinical Publications

1. Peck SL, Feland JB, Bennett M. An understanding of the trigeminal/vagus nerve relationship can help one tune out pain and fear. Oral Health (Journal for the Canadian Dental Association in Canada). Requested article, published March 1, 2018. – Equal contributing author.

2. Commentary and Q&A for an article on flexibility and stretching assessment and strategies. Prevention magazine. 2010.

3. Commentary on duration and frequency in stretching. More Magazine, February, 2005.

4. Requested Commentary for Q&A section for the Journal of Musculoskeletal Medicine, response submitted September 2004.

5. Commentary on flexibility changes during aging. Mens Health Magazine, July, 2004.

6. A safer calf stretch. Prevention. March, 2001, pg. 60.

7. Gain greater flexibility in just 60 seconds. Prevention. November, 2000, pg. 62.

8. Safer walking on icy pavement. Bottom Line Tomorrow. February 2001, pg. 16.

9. Stretch muscles longer to gain greater flexibility. Bottom Line Tomorrow. December 2000, pg. 16

Refereed Publications(* = undergrad student, # = grad student)

1. Nakachi EH#, Myrer JW, Parcell AC, George JD, Eggett DL, Feland JB. Power Output in Rugby Players Comparing Unilateral and Bilateral Isotonic Upper-body Resistance Exercise. Submitted to International Journal of Exercise Science. Submitted October 2018, Accepted Feb 4, 2019.

2. Bills KB#, Clarke T, Major GH, Jacobsen CB, Blotter J, Feland JB, Steffensen SC. Targeted Subcutaneous Vibration with Single-Neuron Electrophysiology as a Novel Method for Understanding the Central Effects of Peripheral Vibrational Therapy in a Rodent Model. Submitted to Dose Response, Accepted Dec 23, 2018.

3. Magoffin RD, Parcell AC, Hyldahl RD, Fellingham GW, Hopkins JT, Feland JB.  The effect of whole body vibration on exercise-induced muscle damage and delayed-onset muscle soreness.  Submitted to Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research.  October 2017. Accepted August 2018.

4. Johnson AW, Brooks C, Seeley M, Feland JB. The acute effects of stretching with vibration on dynamic flexibility young female gymnasts. J Sports Med Phys Fitness. DOI: 10.23736/S0022-4707.18.08290-7 Epub ahead of print. Jan 10, 2018.

5. Son SJ, Kim H, Seeley MK, Feland JB, Hopkins JT. Effects of Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation on Quadriceps Function in Individuals with Experimental Knee Pain. Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports. 2016;26(9):1080-90

6. Mitchell UH, Johnson AW, Feland JB, Vehrs PR, Hilton SC. Performance on the functional movement screen in older active adults. Journal of Sport and Health Science, 2016 March, 5(1): 119-125.

7. Johnson PK, Feland JB, Johnson AW, Mack GW, Mitchell UH. Effect of whole body vibration on skin blood flow and nitric oxide production. J Diabetes Sci Technol. 2014, Jul; 8(4): 889-894.May 21.

8. Johnson AW, Mitchell UH, Meek K, Feland JB. Hamstring flexibility increases the same with 3 or 9 repetitions of stretching held for a total time of 90 s. Phys Ther Sport, 2014, May; 15(2): 101-105.

9. Cunningham R, Hunter I, Seeley MK, Feland JB. Running Mechanics of Female Sprinters, Middle-Distance, and Distance Runners. International Journal of Exercise Science. 2013, 6(1): 43-51.

10. Johnson AW, Eastman C, Mitchell UH, Feland JB, Mortensen BB, Eggett D. Effect of high-speed treadmill training with a body weight support system in a sport acceleration program with female soccer players, Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 2013, Jun;27(6): 1496-1502.

11. Johnson AW, Meek K, Mitchell UH, Feland JB. Hamstring flexibility increases the same with 3 or 9 repetitions of stretching held for a total time of 90-seconds. Physical Therapy in Sport. 2013; July 26; doi: 10.1016/j.ptsp.2013.03.006. e-pub ahead of print.

12. Long B, Knight K, Hopkins JT, Feland JB, Eggett DL. Production of consistent pain by Intermittent infusion of sterile 5% hypertonic saline, followed by decrease of pain with cryotherapy. Journal of Sport Rehabilitation. 2012, 21(3): 225-230.

13. Moss WR, Feland JB, Hunter I, Hopkins JT. Static stretching does not alter pre and post-landing muscle activation. Sports Medicine, Arthroscopy, Rehabilitation, Therapy & Technology. 2011, 3(9): 1-6.

14. Feland JB, Hawks M, Hopkins JT, Hunter I, Johnson AW, Eggett DL. Whole-body-vibration as an adjunct to static stretching. International Journal of Sports Medicine. 2010, 31(8), 584-589.

15. Villamonte R, Vehrs PT, Feland JB, Johnson AW, Seeley MK, Egget DL. Reliability of 16 balance tests in individuals with down syndrome. Perceptual and Motor Skills. 2010, 111, 2, 530-542.

16. Logan S, Hunter I, Hopkins JT, Feland JB, Parcell A., Davidson R. Ground Reaction force differences between running shoes, racing flats and distance spikes in runners. Journal of Sports Science and Medicine. 2010, 9, 147-153.

17. Johnson AW, Myrer JW, Hunter I, Feland JB, Hopkins JT, Draper DO, Eggett DL. Whole body vibration compared to traditional physical therapy in individuals with total knee arthroplasty. Physiotherapy Theory and Practice. 2010, 26 (4), 215-225.

18. Rife RK, Myrer JW, Vehrs P, Feland JB, Hunter I, Fellingham GW. Water treadmill parameters needed to obtain land treadmill intensities in runners. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 2010, 14, 733-738.

19. Mitchell UH, Myrer JW, Hopkins JT, Hunter I, Feland JB, Hilton SC. Neurophysiological reflex mechanisms’ lack of contribution to the success of PNF stretches. Journal of Sport Rehabilitation. 2009, 18(3): 343-357.

20. Roberts B, Hunter I, Hopkins T, Feland B. The short-term effect of whole body vibration training on sprint start in collegiate athletes. International Journal of Exercise Science. 2009, 2(4): 264-268.

21. Hopkins JT, Fredericks D, Guyon PW, Parker S, Gage M, Feland JB, Hunter I. Stretch reflex alterations acutely following whole body vibration. International Journal of Sports Medicine. 2009, 30(2): 124-129.

22. Hopkins T, Pak JO, Robertshaw AE, Feland JB, Hunter I, Gage M. Whole body vibration and dynamic restraint. International Journal of Sports Medicine. 2008; 29, 424-428.

23. Midgley W, Hopkins JT, Feland JB, Kaiser D, Merrill G, Hunter I. The effects of external ankle support on dynamic restraint characteristics of the ankle in volleyball players. Clinical Journal of Sports Medicine. 2007, 17(5):343-348.

24. Mitchell UH, Myrer JW, Hopkins JT, Hunter I, Feland JB. Acute Stretch Perception Alteration Contributes to the Success of the PNF Stretch “Contract-Relax” Stretch. Journal of Sport Rehabilitation. 2007, 16:85-92.

25. Hopkins JT, Feland JB, Hunter I. A Comparison of Voluntary and Involuntary Measures of Electromechanical Delay. International Journal of Neuroscience. 2007, 117(5):597-604.

26. Linford CW, Hopkins T, Schulthies SS, Feland JB, Draper DO, Hunter I. Effects of neuromuscular training on the reaction time and electromechanical delay. Archives for Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 2006, Mar;87(3):395-401.

27. Miller AA, Knight KL, Feland JB, Draper DO. Effect of Neoprene Thigh Sleeves on Muscle Cooling after Exercise. Journal of Athletic Training, 2005, Oct;40:264-70.

28. Feland JB, Hager R, Merrill RM. Sit to stand transfer: performance in rising power, transfer time and sway by age and sex in senior athletes. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 2005; 39(11): e39. doi:10.1136/bjsm.2005.018564.

29. Trowbridge CA, Draper DO, Feland JB, Jutte LS, Eggett DL. Paraspinal musculature and skin temperature changes: Comparing the ThermaCare HeatWrap(, the Johnson & Johnson Back Plaster(, and the ABC Warme-Pflaster( Journal of Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy. 2004; 34(9): 549-558.

30. Feland JB, Nielsen M. The effect of submaximal contraction intensity in contract-relax PNF stretching. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 2004; 38(4): E18.

31. Myrer JW, Feland JB, Fellingham GW. The effects of a topical analgesic and placebo in treatment of chronic knee pain. Journal of Aging and Physical Activity. 2004; 11: 199-213.

32. Bishop S, Draper DO, Knight KL, Feland JB, Eggett D. Human tissue temperature rise during ultrasound treatments using the aquaflex gel pad. Journal of Athletic Training, 2004; 39(2): 126-131.

33. Draper DO, Castro J, Feland JB, Schulthies SS, Eggett DL. Short Wave Diathermy and prolonged stretching increase hamstring flexibility more than prolonged stretching alone. Submitted to Journal of Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy, 2004; 34(1): 13-20.

34. Feland JB, Myrer, JW, Merrill, RM Acute changes in hamstring flexibility: PNF vs static stretch in senior athletes. Physical Therapy in Sport. 2001;2(4): 186-193.

35. Feland JB, Myrer JW, Schulthies SS, Fellingham GW, Measom GG. The effect of duration stretching of the hamstring muscle group for increasing range of motion in people 65 years or older. Physical Therapy. 2001; 81(5): 1110-1117.

Manuscripts currently in Review (* = undergrad student, # = grad student)

1. Johnson PK#, Kincaid CJ#, Lush NL*, Egget D, Grimshaw S, Feland JB, Bigler ED, Charles SK. A quantitative motor assessment with markerless motion capture. Physiological Measurement. Submitted February 2019. IF: 2.006

2. Feland JB, Hurst J#, Fellingham GW, Vehrs P. Effects of boil-and-bite and custom-fit mouthguards on cardiorespiratory responses to aerobic exercise. Submitted to Dental Traumatology, January 2019.

3. Fowler B*, Palumbo T*, Feland JB, Blotter J. Effects of Whole-Body-Vibration on flexibility and stiffness: a literature review. Submitted to Int J Exerc Science, December 2018.

Manuscripts in Revision for resubmission to another journal (* = undergrad student, # = grad student)

1. Leavitt MG#, Feland JB, Thomson DM, Parcell AC. mTOR pathway activation following resistance exercise with vibration in human subjects. Manuscript in revision with updated references to be submitted Winter 2018. Int J Sports Med

2. Feland JB, Allen JG#, Johnson AW, Myrer JW, Eggett DL. The effect of whole body vibration in two positions on intramuscular temperature of the quadriceps and hamstrings. To be Submitted for review to Int J Sports Med. Winter 2018

3. Lovesee L#, Feland JB, Hunter I, Hopkins JT. The effect of whole body vibration on dorsiflexion in subjects with chronic ankle instability. Submitted October 2013 to International Journal of Sports Medicine. Rejected December 2013. Revised and resubmitted and rejected review at Clinical Journal of Sports Medicine. 2016.

4. Feland JB, Hopkins AC, Schulthies SS, Myrer JW. Hemodynamic response to stretching in Senior Athletes. Submitted to the Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy but denied.

Manuscripts in Preparation (data collected)

1. Jones G, Blotter J, Feland JB. Effect of local body vibration on measures of delayed onset muscle soreness and shear wave elastography of the bicep muscle. Journal of Sports Science and Medicine. To be submitted May 2019.

2. Crossley KW#, Feland JB. The effect of repeated whole body vibration on diabetic neuropathic pain: a pilot study. In draft. To be submitted to J Bodyw Mov Ther.

3. Epperson TA#, Johnson AW, Myrer JW, Eggett DL, Feland JB. The effect of whole body vibration platform training on hamstring flexibility. In revised draft, waiting for primary author help with data revision. To be submitted to Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research.

4. Feland JB, Crossley K. Intramuscular temperature changes in muscles of the lower extremity when using whole body vibration as a warm-up modality.

Creative Works

1. Feland, Brent. Injury Prevention and Back Care. Chapter 5 of the HEPE textbook published by BYU. 2004. Online version revised and created 2009.

Published Abstracts

1. Feland JB, Jones G#, Smallwood C#, Blotter J, Johnson AW. Short wave elastography changes in the biceps brachii in response to a muscle damage protocol. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 51(5S):???, May 2019

2. Son SJ#, Page GL#, Bruening DA, Feland JB, Seeley MK, Hopkins JT. Clinical Risk Factors for Recurrent Ankle Injury in Chronic Ankle Instability: A 1-year prospective study. Abstract submitted to NATA for national conference 2019.

3. Jones G#, Smallwood C#, Blotter J, Feland JB. Muscle recovery and vibration. Acoustical Society of America, November 2018, Victoria Canada.

4. Feland JB, Blotter J, Smallwood C, DiPeri J, Cowan B, Vanderpool K. Acute effect of localized vibration on reducing masseter stiffness as measured by elastography. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 50(5S):556, May 2018

5. SJ Son#, DA Bruening, JB Feland, MK Seeley, JT Hopkins. Biomechanical Risk Factors for Recurrent Ankle Sprains during Landing/Cutting in Ankle Instability Patients: 6-month Follow-up. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 50(5S):759-760, May 2018

6. D Harris, SJ Son, DA Bruening, JB Feland, MK Seeley, JT Hopkins. Dorsiflexion Range of Motion Alters Energy Absorption and Generation during Landing/Cutting in Chronic Ankle Instability. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 50(5S):684, May 2018

7. K Garner, SJ Son#, DA Bruening, JB Feland, MK Seeley, JT Hopkins. Limited Dorsiflexion Range of Motion Alters Joint Kinematics During Landing/Cutting in Chronic Ankle Instability Patients. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 50(5S):761, May 2018

8. J Read, SJ Son#, DA Bruening, JB Feland, ​MK Seeley, JT Hopkins. Recommended Number of Trials for Balance and Hopping Tests between Male and Female CAI Patients. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 50(5S):685, May 2018

9. Burton B#, Peterson J, Eatough J, Feland JB. The kinematic effects of KT flex and Knee sleeves on the hip and knee. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 49: S742 May 2017

10. Feland JB, Crossley KW#, Glazier MM. Oscillating versus vertical whole body vibration effect on intramuscular warm-up. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 47:5s: S779. May 2015

11. Crossley KW#, Glazier M, Denning MW#, Feland JB. Whole body vibration reduces sensory symptoms of diabetic neuropathy. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 47:5s: S756. May 2015

12. Johnson AW, Brooks CN#, Seeley MK, Myrer JW, Feland JB. Acute effects of whole body vibration stretching on passive and dynamic flexibility in young gymnasts. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 47:5s: S531. May 2015

13. Glazier M, Crossley K#, Rigby J#, Feland JB. Effect of lower extremity skin response to whole body vibration on intramuscular temperature. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 46:5: S650. May 2014

14. Feland JB, Thalman L#, Hunter I, Hopkins JT. Improving dorsiflexion ROM in subjects with chronic ankle instability with whole body vibration. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 46:5: S156. May 2014

15. Crossley K, Feland JB, Denning WM#. Intramuscular temperature response to whole body vibration using various frequencies of 0Hz, 20Hz, and 26Hz. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 46:5: S203. May 2014

16. Mitchell U, Johnson AW, Feland JB. Body mass index, predicted VO2Max, and total functional movement screen score in the active elderly population. J of Orthop Sports Phys. 44:1: A94-A95. Jan 2014

17. Feland JB, Stevenson D#, Hopkins JT, Hunter I. Whole-body vibration its effects on electromechanical delay during vertical jump. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 45:5: S451. May 2013.

18. Crossley K#, Feland JB, Eggett DL, Glazier M. Lower extremity skin temperature response to whole body vibration. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 45:5: S499. May 2013.

19. Nakachi E#, Feland JB. Unilateral dumbbell weight lifting produces greatest oxygen consumption during exercise. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 45:5: S209. May 2013.

20. Leavitt MG#, Feland JB, Thomson DM, Mack GW, Nelson DS#, Benson B#, Parcell AC. mTORR pathway activation following resistance exercise with vibration in human subjects. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 45:5: S230. May 2013.

21. Feland JB, Allen JG#, Johnson AW, Myrer JW, Eggett DL. The acute effects of whole body vibration and static stretching on intramuscular temperature of the hamstrings and quadriceps. Physical Therapy 2012: APTA’s Annual Conference & Exposition, Tampa, June 5-9, 2012. ;

22. Mitchell UH, Eastman CS, Johnson AW, Feland JB. Effect of High-speed treadmill training with a body weight support system in a sport acceleration program. Physical Therapy 2012: APTA’s Annual Conference & Exposition, Tampa, June 5-9, 2012. ;

23. Smyres A#, Johnson AW, Mitchell UH, Myrer JW, Feland JB, Seeley MK, Brooks C, Mortensen B, Anderson J. “Electromyography Comparison Of Three Isometric Lumbar Spine Extensor Strengthening Exercises” Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 44:5: S601. May 2012.

24. Myers K, Shumway C, Feland JB, Johnson AW, Crossley K#, Eggett DL. American College of Sports Medicine, 59th Annual Meeting in San Francisco, CA, May 2012: “Whole Body Vibration Compared To Biking On The Warm-up Effect Of The Lower Extremity” Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 44:5: S672. May 2012

25. Crossley K#, Feland JB, Johnson AW, Eggett DL. American College of Sports Medicine, 59th Annual Meeting in San Francisco, CA, May 2012: “Pennation Angle Changes, Muscle Architecture, and Whole Body Vibration Training” Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 44:5: S692. Supplement May 2012

26. Shumway C, Myers K, Feland JB, Crossley K#, Johnson AW, Eggett DL. American College of Sports Medicine, 59th Annual Meeting in San Francisco, CA, May 2012: “Intramuscular Temperature Responses of 4 Lower Extremity Muscles to Whole Body Vibration Training” Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 44:5: S692. May 2012

27. Nakachi E#, Feland JB, Eggett DL. Greater energy expenditure in unilateral vs bilateral weight training. National American College of Sports Medicine Conference, San Francisco. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 44:5: S3-4. May 2012

28. Feland JB, Johnson AW, Crossley K#, Nakachi E#, Hopkins JT.  Effect of whole Body Vibration Training on Gastrocnemius and Vastus Lateralis Intramuscular Temperature.    16th International World Confederation for Physical Therapy Congress, RR-PO-303-20-Thu, June 2011

29. Johnson AW, Meek K#, Feland JB. Hamstring flexibility increases the same with 3 or 9 repetitions of stretching held for a total time of 90 seconds. 16th International World Confederation for Physical Therapy Congress, RR-PO-303-20-Thu, June 2011.

30. Feland JB, Epperson TA#, Johnson AW, Myrer JW, Eggett DL. Whole body vibration training and static stretching for improving hamstring flexibility. Physical Therapy. 2010, 28582.

31. Gage MJ#, Hopkins JT, Seeley MK, Draper DO, Hunter I, Feland JB, Myrer JW, Sudweeks RR. The effect of an eight-week training program on abdominal muscle thickness. Journal of Athletic Training. 2010; 45, S-35.

32. Johnson AW, Feland JB, Myrer JW, Seeley MK, Mitchell UH. Neck extensor fatigue does not inhibit elbow flexors or extensors. Physical Therapy. 2010, 28578.

33. Reece JD#., George JD., Feland JB., Johnson AW., Myrer JW., Hager R., Morgan WM. (2010).  Development of an Interval Prone Bridge Test to Evaluate Abdominal Stability in Healthy Adults. Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise Vol. 42:5, Supplement.

34. Feland JB, Nielsen RP. Isolated denervation of the long head of the biceps femoris: a case study. Physical Therapy. 2009; PO-140-RR-FR

35. Mitchell UH, Myrer JW, Hopkins JT, Hunter I, Feland JB, Hilton SC. Neurophysiological reflex mechanisms do not contribute to the success of pnf stretches. Physical Therapy. 2009; PO-144-RR-TH

36. Feland JB, Hopkins JT, Hunter I, Johnson W. Hamstring stretching using a whole body vibration platform. British Journal of Sports Medicine. 2008; 42, 519.

37. Hopkins T, Pak JO#, Robertshaw AE, Feland JB, Hunter I, Gage M#. Whole body vibration does not alter dynamic restraint characteristics of the peroneus longus. British Journal of Sports Medicine. 2008; 42, 523.

38. Morris B, Feland JB, Villamonte R#, Merrill RM, Hager R. Assessment of activity level in senior athletes and performance on the sit-to-stand test. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. May 2008; 40(5), S374.

39. Villamonte R#, Feland JB, Merrill RM, Hager R. Comparison of age and gender on the sit to stand transfer in senior athletes. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. May 2008; 40(5), S374.

40. Moss WR#, Hopkins JT, Feland JB, Hunter I. The effects of static stretching on muscle activation during a drop landing. Journal of Athletic Training. 2008; 43, S-75.

41. Hurst JS#, Feland JB, Vehrs PR, Kaiser DA, Fellingham GW. The effect of wearing mouthguards on VO2, ventilation, and perceived exertion at two different exercise intensities. Journal of Athletic Training. April-June 2006; 41(2)Suppl: S88.

42. Linford CW#, Hopkins JT, Schulthies SS, Feland JB, Draper DO. Effects of neuromuscular training on the reaction time and electromechanical delay of the peroneus longus muscle. Journal of Athletic Training. April-June 2006; 41(2)Suppl: S15.

43. Hopkins JT, Feland JB, Hunter I. A comparison of voluntary and involuntary measures of electromechanical delay. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. May 2006; 38(5): S263.

44. Feland JB, Hopkins JT, Hunter I. Effect of acute exposure to whole-body-vibration on vertical jump in senior athlete volleyball players. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. May 2006; 38(5): S240.

45. Mitchell UH, Myrer JW, Hopkins JT, Hunter I, Feland JB, Hilton SC. Reciprocal inhibition, successive inhibition, autogenic inhibition, or stretch perception alteration: Why PNF stretches work? Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. May 2006; 38(5): S66.

46. Feland JB, Hopkins JT, Hunter I. Acute changes in hamstring flexibility using a whole-body-vibration platform with static stretch. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. May 2005; 37(5): S410.

47. Feland JB, Hager RL, Merrill RM. Sit to stand transfer in senior athletes: a comparison of age and gender. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. May 2004; 36(5): S142.

48. Hunter I, and Feland JB. The effect of wind on the distance of a golf ball. Southwest ACSM, 2003.

49. Feland JB, Hopkins AC, Schulthies SS, Myrer, JW. Heart rate and blood pressure responses to 3 methods of stretching in senior athletes. Medicine and Science in Sports and Medicne. May 2003; 35(5): S48.

50. S, Draper DO, Knight KL, Feland JB Ankle Temperature increase during ultrasound treatments using the aquaflex gel pad: Does air get trapped in the peroneal space? J Athl Train. 2003; 38(2 Sup): S-44.

51. Draper DO, Castro J#, Feland JB, Schulthies SS, Eggett DL. Diathermy and prolonged stretching increase hamstring flexibility more than prolonged stretching alone. J Athl Train. 2002; 37(2 Sup): S-40.

52. Kempe C#, Draper DO, Schulthies SS, Feland JB Patellar tendonitis pain is decreased with acute use of a patellar tendon strap. J Athl Train. 2002; 37(2 Sup): S-60.

53. Trowbridge CA#, Draper DO, Jutte LS#, Feland JB, Eggett DL, Ricard MD. A comparison of the capsicum back plaster, the ABC back plaster, and the ThermaCare Heatwrap on paraspinal muscle and skin temperature. J Athl Train. 2002; 37(2 Sup): S-102.

54. Miller AA#, Knight KL, Draper DO, Feland JB Skin and intramuscular temperature changes in varsity athletes while wearing a neoprene thigh sleeve during exercise. National Athletic Trainers Association 52nd Annual Meeting & Clinical Symposia. Los Angeles, June 2001. J Athl Train. 2001; 36: S.

55. Feland JB, JW Myrer, RM Merrill. PNF vs Static stretch: acute responses in hamstring flexibility of senior athletes. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. May 2001; 33(5): Abstract #50.

56. Ron Hager, Brent Feland, Katherine Jones#. Technology and learning: when it’s effective and when it’s not. NAPEHE : (2001: A Dialogue on New Agenda Trends That Impact the Profession, January 2001, Abstract #18.

57. JB Feland, JW Myrer, SS Schulthies, GW Fellingham, G Measom, SW Heiner. The effect of stretch duration on hamstring flexibility in an elderly population. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. May 2000, Vol. 32, No. 5 Supplement. Abstract #354.

Professional Presentations

1. Feland JB, Jones G#, Smallwood C#, Blotter J, Johnson AW. Short wave elastography changes in the biceps brachii in response to a muscle damage protocol. Annual Meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) National Meeting. Orlando, FL, USA. May 2019.

2. Son SJ, Page GL, Bruening DA, Feland JB, Seeley MK, Hopkins JT. Clinical Risk Factors for Recurrent Ankle Injury in Chronic Ankle Instability: A 1-year prospective study. National Athletic Training Association (NATA) Conference, Las Vegas, NV, USA. June 2019.

3. Leonard D, Norton H, Feland JB. Effects of Whole Body Vibration on Intramuscular Temperature in the Body. To be presented at the Utah Conference on Undergraduate Research. Weber State University, February 2019.

4. Jones G, Smallwood C, Blotter J, Feland JB. Muscle recovery and vibration. Accoustical Society of America, November 2018, Victoria Canada.

5. Feland JB, Johnson AW, Dunbar J, Fietzer A. Uses of various ultrasound imaging techniques for lower extremity assessment: implications for pathology and rehabilitation. Symposium presented at the Southwest American College of Sports Medicine meeting. Costa Mesa, CA October 26, 2018.

6. Norton H, Leonard D, Cowan B, Feland JB. A comparison of the effect of two different warm-up protocols on intramuscular temperature. Presented at the Southwest American College of Sports Medicine meeting. Costa Mesa, CA October 26, 2018.

7. Feland JB, Blotter J, Smallwood C, DiPeri J, Cowan B, Vanderpool K, Johnson AW. Acute effect of localized vibration on reducing masseter stiffness as measured by elastography. Annual Meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) National Meeting. Minneapolis, MN, USA. May 2018.

8. SJ Son, DA Bruening, JB Feland, MK Seeley, JT Hopkins. Biomechanical and Clinical Risk Factors for Recurrent Ankle Sprains in Chronic Ankle Instability: a 6-month Follow-up. Annual Meeting of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association. New Orleans, LA, USA. May 2018

9. SJ Son, DA Bruening, JB Feland, MK Seeley, JT Hopkins. Biomechanical Risk Factors for Recurrent Ankle Sprains during Landing/Cutting in Ankle Instability Patients: 6-month Follow-up. Annual Meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine. Minneapolis, MN, USA. May 2018

10. D Harris, SJ Son, DA Bruening, JB Feland, MK Seeley, JT Hopkins. Dorsiflexion Range of Motion Alters Energy Absorption and Generation during Landing/Cutting in Chronic Ankle Instability. Annual Meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine. Minneapolis, MN, USA. May 2018

11. K Garner, SJ Son, DA Bruening, JB Feland, MK Seeley, JT Hopkins. Limited Dorsiflexion Range of Motion Alters Joint Kinematics During Landing/Cutting in Chronic Ankle Instability Patients. To be presented at the Annual Meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine. Minneapolis, MN, USA. May 2018

12. J Read, SJ Son, DA Bruening, JB Feland, ​MK Seeley, JT Hopkins. Recommended Number of Trials for Balance and Hopping Tests between Male and Female CAI Patients. Annual Meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine. Minneapolis, MN, USA. May 2018

13. Feland JB, Blotter JD, Burton B, Smallwood C. Vibration in the human body: mechanics, measurement and application. Mini symposium presented at the Southwest American College of Sports Medicine meeting. Long Beach, CA October 21, 2017.

14. Burton B, Peterson J, Eatough J, Feland JB. The kinematic effects of KT flex and Knee sleeves on the hip and knee. American College of Sports Medicine, Denver, CO May 2017

15. Feland, JB. Back Pain: key signs, symptoms and exercise modifications. 2 hour presentation at the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association (CSCCa) annual conference. Orlando, FL. May 10-12, 2017.

16. Feland, JB. Prevention of labral tears in the shoulder. 2 hour presentation at the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association (CSCCa) annual conference. Fort Worth, TX. May 4-7, 2016.

17. Feland, JB. The shoulder: function, mechanics and a detailed view of the rotator cuff. 1 hour presentation at the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association (CSCCa) annual conference. Nashville, TN. May 6-8, 2015.

18. Johnson AW, Brooks CN, Seeley MK, Myrer JW, Feland JB. Acute effects of whole body vibration stretching on passive and dynamic flexibility in young gymnasts. American College of Sports Medicine, 62nd National Meeting in San Diego, CA, May 2015.

19. Feland JB, Crossley KW, Glazier MM. Oscillating versus vertical whole body vibration effect on intramuscular warm-up. American College of Sports Medicine, 62nd National Meeting in San Diego, CA, May 2015.

20. Crossley KW, Glazier M, Denning MW, Feland JB. Whole body vibration reduces sensory symptoms of diabetic neuropathy. American College of Sports Medicine, 62nd National Meeting in San Diego, CA, May 2015.

21. Glazier M, Crossley KW, Feland JB. Effect of lower extremity skin response to whole body vibration on intramuscular temperature. American College of Sports Medicine, 61st National Meeting in Orlando, FL, May 2014

22. Crossley K, Feland JB, Denning WM. Intramuscular temperature resonse to whole body vibration using various frequencies of 0Hz, 20Hz, and 26Hz. American College of Sports Medicine, 61st National Meeting in Orlando, FL, May 2014

23. Feland JB, Thalman L, Hunter I, Hopkins JT. Improving dorsiflexion ROM in subjects with chronic ankle instability with whole body vibration. American College of Sports Medicine, 61st National Meeting in Orlando, FL, May 2014

24. Crossley KW, Denning WM, Rigby JH, Feland JB. Lower extremity skin temperature and intramuscular response to whole body vibration. Experimental Biology – American Association of Anatomists, San Diego, CA, April 2014.

25. Mitchell U, Johnson AW, Feland JB. Body mass index, predicted VO2Max, and total functional movement screen score in the active elderly population. American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting, Las Vegas, NV, February 2014.

26. Glazier M, Feland JB, Johnson AW, Crossley K, Eggett DL. Use of whole body vibration as a warm-up for the lower extremity. Utah Physical Therapy Association, Layton, UT, October 2013.

27. Glazier M, Feland JB, Johnson AW, Crossley K, Eggett DL. Variation in superficial skin temperature responses using a whole body vibration platform. Utah Physical Therapy Association, Layton, UT, October 2013.

28. Vehrs PR, Johnson AW, Mitchell UH, Feland JB. Performance on the Functional Movement Screen is related to BMI and physical activity levels in senior men and women. Utah Physical Therapy Association, Layton, UT, October 2013.

29. Feland JB, Stevenson D, Hopkins JT, Hunter I. Whole-body vibration its effects on electromechanical delay during vertical jump. American College of Sports Medicine, 60th National Meeting in Indianapolis, IN, May 2013

30. Crossley K, Feland JB, Eggett DL, Glazier M. Lower extremity skin temperature response to whole body vibration. American College of Sports Medicine, 60th National Meeting in Indianapolis, IN, May 2013

31. Nakachi E, Feland JB. Unilateral dumbbell weight lifting produces greatest oxygen consumption during exercise. American College of Sports Medicine, 60th National Meeting in Indianapolis, IN, May 2013

32. Leavitt MG, Feland JB, Thomson DM, Mack GW, Nelson DS, Benson B, Parcell AC. mTORR pathway activation following resistance exercise with vibration in human subjects. American College of Sports Medicine, 60th National Meeting in Indianapolis, IN, May 2013

33. Leavitt MG, Feland JB, Thomson DM, Mack GW, Nelson DS, Benson B, Parcell AC. mTORR pathway activation following resistance exercise with vibration in human subjects. Southwest District ACSM, Newport Beach, CA, October 2012.

34. Feland JB, Allen JG, Johnson AW, Myrer JW, Eggett DL. The acute effects of whole body vibration and static stretching on intramuscular temperature of the hamstrings and quadriceps. National American Physical Therapy Conference, Tampa, June 5-9, 2012.

35. Crossley K, Feland JB, Eggett DL. Pennation Angle Changes, Muscle Architecture, and Whole Body Vibration Training. American College of Sports Medicine, 59th National Meeting in San Francisco, CA, May 2012.

36. Nakachi E, Feland JB, Eggett DL. Greater energy expenditure in unilateral vs bilateral weight training. American College of Sports Medicine, 59th National Meeting in San Francisco, CA, May 2012.

37. Shumway C, Myers K, Feland JB, Johnson AW, Crossley K, Eggett DL. Intramuscular temperature responses of 4 lower extremity muscles to whole body vibration training. American College of Sports Medicine, 59th National Meeting in San Francisco, CA, May 2012.

38. Myers K, Shumway C, Feland JB, Johnson AW, Crossley K, Eggett DL. Whole body vibration compared to biking on the warm-up effect of the lower extremity. American College of Sports Medicine, 59th National Meeting in San Francisco, CA, May 2012.

39. Mitchell UH, Johnson AW, Simmon B, Feland JB. A comparative cross-cultural comparison of posture, core strength, height, age and body mass index. American College of Sports Medicine, 59th National Meeting in San Francisco, CA, May 2012.

40. Smyres A, Johnson AW, Mitchell UH, Myrer JW, Feland JB, Seeley MK, Brooks C, Mortensen B, Anderson J. Electromyography Comparison Of Three Isometric Lumbar Spine Extensor Strengthening Exercises. American College of Sports Medicine, 59th National Meeting in San Francisco, CA, May 2012.

41. Gage M, Hopkins JT, Seeley MK, Draper DO, Hunter I, Feland JB, Myrer JW. The effect of an eight-week abdominal training program on muscle activation in healthy and chronic ankle instability subjects. NATA National Meeting, St. Louis, MO. June 2012.

42. Feland JB, Johnson AW, Crossley K, Nakachi E, Hopkins JT.  Effect of whole Body Vibration Training on Gastrocnemius and Vastus Lateralis Intramuscular Temperature.    16th International World Confederation for Physical Therapy Congress,  Amsterdam, Nederlands.  June 20-23, 2011.

43. Johnson AW, Meek K, Feland JB. Hamstring flexibility increases with varying number of repetitions and duration of passive stretching for a constant total time. 16th International World Confederation for Physical Therapy Congress,  Amsterdam, Nederlands.  June 20-23, 2011.

44. Myrer JW, Felt N, Feland JB, Fellingham GW. Temperature changes in human Achilles tendon during and after 20 minutes of ice pack or cold whirlpool. 16th International World Confederation for Physical Therapy Congress,  Amsterdam, Nederlands.  June 20-23, 2011.

45. Villamonte R, Vehrs PR, Feland JB, Johnson AW, Seeley MK, Eggett DL. Reliability of Sixteen Balance Tests in Individuals with Down Syndrome. Latin American Physical Education Congress. Carlos Paz, Argentina. September 2010.

46. Feland JB, Epperson T, Johnson AW, Myrer JW, Eggett DL. Whole body vibration training and static stretching for improving hamstring flexibility. National American Physical Therapy Meeting, Boston, MA, June 2010.

47. Gage MJ, Hopkins JT, Seeley MK, Draper DO, Hunter I, Feland JB, Myrer JW, Sudweeks RR. The effect of an eight-week training program on abdominal muscle thickness. Presented at the National Athletic Trainers’ Association Annual Meeting. Philadelphia, PA. June 2010.

48. Johnson AW, Feland JB, Myrer JW, Seeley MK, Mitchell UH. Neck extensor fatigue does not inhibit elbow flexors or extensors. National American Physical Therapy Meeting, Boston, MA, June 2010.

49. Reece JD, George JD, Feland JB, Myrer JW, Johnson AW, Hager RL, Morgan DW. Development of an Interval Prone Bridge Test as a Measurement of Abdominal Stability in Healthy Adults. American College of Sports Medicine National Meeting, Baltimore, MD, June 2010.

50. Johnson AW, Myrer JW, Seeley MK, Feland JB, Eggett DL, Carpenter JP, Richardson J. Reliability of a sitting and a prone neck extensor endurance test. American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting, San Diego, CA, February 2010.

51. Cunningham R, Hunter I, Seeley MK, Feland JB. Variations in running form among female sprinters, middle, and distance runners, American Society of Biomechanics Annual Meeting, Providence, RI. 2010.

52. Gwynn K, Johnson AW, Feland JB, Mitchell UH, Myrer JW. Neck extensor fatigue does not inhibit the biceps brachii. Utah Physical Therapy Association Annual Meeting, Layton, UT, October 2009.

53. Feland JB, Nielsen R. Isolated denervation of the long head of the biceps femoris: a case study. Presented at the National American Physical Therapy Association Annual Conference and Exposition, Baltimore, June 2009.

54. Mitchell UH, Myrer JW, Hopkins JT, Hunter I, Feland JB, Hilton SC. Neurophysiological reflex mechanisms do not contribute to the success of pnf stretches. Presented at the National American Physical Therapy Association Annual Conference and Exposition, Baltimore, June 2009.

55. Carpenter JP, Richardon J, Johnson AW, Myrer JW, Seeley MK, Feland JB, Eggett DL. Reliability of a sitting and prone neck extensor endurance test. Utah Conference on Undergraduate Research--3rd Annual Utah Conference Report. Salt Lake City, UT. February 2009. Pg. 198.

56. Feland JB, Hopkins JT, Hunter I, Johnson W. Hamstring stretching using a whole body vibration platform. Presented at the 2nd World Congress on sports Injury Prevention. Tromso, Norway. June 2008.

57. Hopkins T, Pak JO, Robertshaw AE, Feland JB, Hunter I, Gage M. Whole body vibration does not alter dynamic restraint characteristics of the peroneus longus. Presented at the 2nd World Congress on sports Injury Prevention. Tromso, Norway. June 2008.

58. Johnson AW, Myrer JW, Hunter I, Feland JB, Hopkins JT, Draper DO, Eggett. Whole body vibration strengthening during physical therapy in individuals with total knee arthroplasty. American Physical Therapy Association Annual Meeting. San Antonio, TX. June 2008.

59. Moss WR, Hopkins JT, Feland JB, Hunter I. The effects of static stretching on muscle activation during a drop landing. National Athletic Trainers Association Annual Meeting. St. Louis, MO. June 2008.

60. Morris B, Feland JB, Villamonte R, Merrill RM, Hager R. Assessment of activity level in senior athletes and performance on the sit-to-stand test. ACSM National Meeting, Indianapolis, IN. May 2008.

61. Villamonte R, Feland JB, Merrill RM, Hager R. Comparison of age and gender on the sit to stand transfer in senior athletes. ACSM National Meeting, Indianapolis, IN. May 2008.

62. Pak J, Robertshaw A, Hopkins JT, Feland JB, Hunter I. Whole body vibration does not alter dynamic restraint characteristics of the peroneus longus. Rocky Mountain Athletic Trainers Association

63. Hurst JS, Feland JB, Vehrs PR, Kaiser DA, Fellingham GW. The effect of wearing mouthguards on VO2, ventilation, and perceived exertion at tow different exercise intensities. NATA National Meeting, Atlanta, GA. June 15, 2006.

64. Linford CW, Hopkins JT, Schulthies SS, Feland JB, Draper DO. Effects of neuromuscular training on the reaction time and electromechanical delay of the peroneus longus muscle. NATA National Meeting, Atlanta, GA. June 16, 2006.

65. Hopkins JT, Feland JB, Hunter I. A comparison of voluntary and involuntary measures of eletromechanical delay. ACSM National Meeting, Denver, CO. May 31, 2006

66. Feland JB, Hopkins JT, Hunter I. Effect of acute exposure to whole-body-vibration on vertical jump in senior athlete volleyball players. ACSM National Meeting, Denver, CO. May 31, 2006.

67. Mitchell UH, Myrer JW, Hopkins JT, Hunter I, Feland JB, Hilton SC. Reciprocal inhibition, successive inhibition, autogenic inhibition, or stretch perception alteration: why do PNF stretches work? ACSM National Meeting, Denver, CO. May 31, 2006.

68. Feland JB, Hopkins JT, Hunter I. Acute changes in hamstring flexibility using a whole-body-vibration platform with static stretch. Presented at the ACSM National Meeting, Nashville, TN. June 3, 2005.

69. Feland JB. Understanding Basic Injuries. Utah AAPHERD Meeting, Provo, UT. March 12, 2005

70. Feland JB, Hager RL, Merrill RM. Sit-to-stand transfer in senior athletes: A correlation of age and gender. Presented at the ACSM National Meeting, Indianapolis, Indiana. June 3, 2004.

71. Hunter I, Feland JB. The effect of wind on the distance of a golf ball. Presented at Southwest ACSM, Las Vegas, Nevada. November 8, 2003.

72. Feland JB, Hager RL, Merrill RM. The correlation between sit-to-stand balance and power to activity, age, and gender in senior athletes. Presented at the 17th International Puijo symposium, Kuopio, Finland. June 25-28, 2003.

73. Hager RL, Feland JB, Vincent S. Objectively Measured Physical Activity: Differences Between 9-12 Year-Old Boys and Girls. The International XVII Puijo Symposium: Physical Activity and Health: Gender Differences Across the Lifespan. Kuopio, Finland, June 25-28, 2003.

74. Feland JB, Hopkins AC, Schulthies SS, Myrer, JW. Heart rate and blood pressure responses to 3 methods of stretching in senior athletes. Presented at ACSM National Meeting, San Francisco, California. May 28-31, 2003.

75. Draper DO, Castro J, Feland JB, Schulthies SS, Eggett DL. Prolonged stretching combined with diathermy increases hamstring flexibility more than prolonged stretching alone. Utah Chapter APTA Annual Meeting. Salt Lake City, Utah. November 8, 2002.

76. Feland JB, Hager RL, Schulthies SS. Hamstring flexibility: A comparison of the reliability of 3 different measurement techniques. Utah Chapter APTA Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, Utah. November 9, 2001.

77. Feland JB, Hager RL. Effective Presentations: The Good and the Ugly. Southwest District Aahperd mtg. Park City, Utah. (Co-presentation with R. Hager). June 23, 2001.

78. Feland JB, Myrer JW, Merrill RM. PNF vs Static stretch: acute responses in hamstring flexibility of senior athletes. ACSM National Meeting, Baltimore, MD. May 30, 2001.

79. Feland JB, Hager RL, Jones K. Technology and learning: when it’s effective and when it’s not. NAPEHE National Meeting, Jacksonville, FL. (Co-presentation with R Hager and K Jones). January 5, 2001.

80. Feland JB. Acute changes in hamstring flexibility: PNF vs static stretch in senior athletes. Utah Chapter APTA Annual Meeting, Park City, Utah. December 1, 2000.

81. Feland JB, Myrer JW, Schulthies SS, Fellingham GW, Measom, GG. The effect of stretch duration on hamstring flexibility in an elderly population. ACSM National Meeting, Indianapolis, Indiana. May 31, 2000.

82. Feland JB, Myrer JW, Schulthies SS. The effect of different durations of static stretch in an elderly population. Utah Chapter APTA Annual Meeting, Park City, Utah. November 13, 1999.

Invited Presentations (Professional and Local)

← Treatment of the Sacroiliac Joint. Utah Athletic Training Association, Provo, UT. December 5, 2015.

← Stand Strong with a Healthy Lifestyle. Academy of LDS Dentists. Brigham Young University. Provo, UT. August 14, 2015.

← The shoulder: function, mechanics and a detailed view of the rotator cuff. Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association (CSCCa) annual conference. Nashville, TN. May 6-8, 2015.

← Prevention of labral tears in the shoulder. 2 hour presentation at the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association (CSCCa) annual conference. Fort Worth, TX. May 4-7, 2016.

← Back Pain: key signs, symptoms and exercise modifications. 2 hour presentation at the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association (CSCCa) annual conference. Orlando, FL. May 10-12, 2017.

Invited Presentations (BYU Speakers Bureau)

• General injury Prevention and Understanding Responses to Exercise. Seville Senior University lecture for the Seville retirement community. Orem, UT. May 8, 2018.

• Physical Considerations for Aging and Activity. Seville Senior University lecture for the Seville retirement community. Orem, UT. April 4, 2017

Invited Presentations (International)

← Biomechanics and assessment of lower extremity problems (ankle and knee). Oulu Physiotherapy Program. Oulu, Finland. May 23 – 25, 2011.

← Treatment of the cervical spine, shoulder girdle and upper extremity. Oulu Polytechnic (physiotherapy program) in Oulu, Finland. May 24-26, 2010.

← Evaluation and assessment of hip, knee and ankle. Polytechnic (physiotherapy program) in Oulu, Finland.May 24-26, 2009.

← Biomechanics, evaluation and assessment of the SI jont and hip. Polytechnic (physiotherapy program) in Oulu, Finland.May 26-28, 2008.

← Treatment of the cervical spine, shoulder girdle and upper extremity. Oulu Polytechnic (physiotherapy program) in Oulu, Finland. May 21-23, 2007.

← Evaluation and assessment of the sacroiliac joint and lumbar spine. Oulu Polytechnic (physiotherapy program) in Oulu, Finland. May 9-11, 2005.

← The biomechanics and problems of the shoulder and upper extremity. Oulu Polytechnic (physiotherapy program) in Oulu, Finland. May 12 - 14, 2003.

← The biomechanics and problems of the lower extremity: Evaluation, prevention, and rehabilitation. Oulu Polytechnic (physiotherapy program) in Oulu, Finland. May 21 - 23, 2001.

Internal University Grants

Applied $25,000 – Mentored Research Grant through College of Engineering. Co-PI with Jon Blotter as PI. This grant was Funded March 2019.

Applied: $60,000 – Interdisciplinary Research Award through BYU Research Office. Brent Feland PI - Therapeutic Vibration for the Treatment of Drug-abuse Disorders. Submitted Dec 7, 2018. Not granted.

Applied: $60,000 – Interdisciplinary Research Award through BYU Research Office. Brent Feland PI - Vibration induced analgesia: Elucidating how vibration somatosensory pathways may integrate with pain pathways in the spinal cord and CNS to mitigate pain in diabetic peripheral neuropathy. Submitted Jan 16, 2018. Not granted.

$20,000—BYU ORCA Mentoring Environment Grant. Co-PI with Jon Blotter from mechanical engineering. Whole-Body Vibration Influence on the Knee Joint: Tibial and Femoral movement characteristics in Osteoarthritis and Total Knee Arthroplasty. Granted December 2017

$1850—Teaching enhancement grant for experiences in Neuroanatomy. Granted by College of Life Sciences. (Feland), Granted November 2015.

$5790—Teaching enhancement grant. Granted by College of Life Sciences. (Feland, Johnson, Mitchell), Nov 2012

$5000- Graduate recruiting funding grant. Granted by Graduate Studies. Nov 2012

$4,400—Gerontology research grant. Spinal rehabilitation in older adults with back pain. (Johnson, Myrer, Feland) 2009

$1,900—granted by BYU research committee. Sitting isometric neck extensor endurance test in sitting paitents with neck pain. (Johson, Myrer, Feland, Seeley) 2009

$16,400—Fulton mentoring grant, Ty Hopkins primary contact person and writer. Iain Hunter and Brent Feland as co-investigators for mentoring groups. Funded for graduate assistant and undergraduate students in multiple whole-body-vibration focused studies.

$4,480—granted by BYU Research Committee for longitudinal data collection on balance and stability in senior athletes. 2006.

$1,010—granted by BYU Research Committee for studies on acute whole body vibration and effects on vertical jump in senior athlete volleyball players. 2005.

$2,160—granted by BYU Research Committee for studies on whole body vibration and effects on multiple parameters (balance, stretching, electromechanical delay, etc.). 2003.

$17,100—granted by the School of Family Life Gerontology Executive Committee for a longitudinal study on the relationship of activity and involvement in sport to balance and stability in seniors and senior athletes. 2002.

$2,500- granted by BYU Research Committee for a study on static and dynamic balance in senior

athletes. 2002.

$2,475- granted by BYU Research Committee for a study on the balance and ankle proprioception in senior athletes. 2002.

$1,016 granted by BYU Research Committee for a study on the effect of heat combined with

static stretching on flexibility of the hamstring muscle group in an elderly population.

2000.

$4,080 granted by BYU Research Committee for a study on knee joint pain and a study to look at

the effect of varying intensities on static hamstring stretching, 1999.

$800 granted by BYU Research Committee for a study on the acute effects of stretching in

Masters athletes. 1999.

External Grants/Funding

← $500, 000 - NIH HEAL Initiative Grant. (U18 – clinical trial not allowed) RFA-EB-18-003. Submitted March 21, 2019. I am Co-I with Scott Steffensen and Jon Blotter as PI. Developmental grant for an active vibration control platform for clinical treatment.

← $5,184.00 - funding from KT Tape for a study looking at the biomechanics of knee and hip movement under different tape applications and investigation of a new product to be released 2016. Funding secured June 30, 2015. Project completed August, 2016.

← $9500 acquisition of vibration platforms from PowerVibe for research. 2011.

Other Grants/Funding not accepted

• ($20,000) —MEG grant in collaboration with Jon Blotter in Mechanical Engineering. Whole body vibration influence on the knee joint: tibial and femoral movement characteristics in osteoarthritis and total knee arthroplasty. (October 2016)

• ($1230)- Gerontology research grant submitted, but denied (October 2015)

• ($4400)- Gerontology research grant submitted, but denied (October 2012)

• ($47,495 ) Proposal submitted for North American Spine Society grant. Management of cervical radiculopathy; traditional physical therapy versus physical therapy with proprioceptive and ultrasound-guided biofeedback training. In collaboration with Wayne Johnson and Rike Mitchell. 2011.

• ($5000)- Applied for external grant, one of 10 finalists through LifeFitness for a study looking at effects of elliptical training on balance in elderly subjects (2003)

Awards

← College of Life Sciences Outstanding Teaching Award, Fall 2010

← Teacher of Honor Award from the student honor association at Brigham Young University given in Winter 2003.

← The article: The effect of duration of stretching of the hamstring muscle group for increasing range of motion in people 65 years or older was a finalist for the Dorothy Briggs Memorial Scientific Inquiry Award through the American Physical Therapy Association for 2002.



Research projects completed but not submitted for publication

1. Feland JB, Nielsen R. Case Study: A report of isolated axonal denervation to the long head of the biceps femoris.

2. Feland JB, Hopkins JT, Hunter I. Effect of acute whole-body-vibration on vertical jump in senior volleyball athletes.

3. Feland JB, Knight B, Draper DO. Effect of diathermy applied prior to and during a 10-minute static stretch in subjects 30 years and older.

4. Feland JB, Merrill RM, Hager RL. Sit to Stand: a comparison of balance and power in seniors of different activity levels.

5. Stevenson DL, Feland JB, Hopkins JT, Hunter I. Whole-body vibration and its effects on electromechanical delay and vertical jump performance.

6. Feland JB, Merrill RM, Hager RL. The effect of participation in sport on balance and weight transfer performance. A longitudinal study.

7. Feland JB, Mack S, Kaiser D, Merrill RM. Effect of warm underwater jetted massage as an adjunct with stretching on hamstring flexibility.

8. Grossarth K, Hunter IH, Feland JB, Hopkins JT. Whole-body-vibration effect on sprint speed in elite sprinters.

9. Freeman J, Myrer JW, Ricard M, Feland JB, Fellingham GW. Effects of a Tape Cast, Air-Stirrup, and an Air-Stirrup applied over a taped ankle on dynamic ankle inversion. In revision.

10. Feland JB, Hager RL, Schulthies SS Knee Extension Tests: A Comparison of Three Different Methods for Assessing Hamstring Length.

Projects in process or in collection

1. Feland JB, DePiri J, Blotter J. Masseter muscle stiffness changes in response to localized vibration treatment in TMJ patients. Data collected October 2017.

2. Blood flow changes to vibration in diabetic neuropathy patients with multiple clinical tests including biomechanical gait analysis. This is a multifactorial screening project that will involve 1 doctoral student and 1 MS student and 4 other undergraduate students.

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