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Works by Brian S. Russ in Medicine and Health Sciences

2018

A Regional Interdependence Approach to Lower Extremity Disorders, Brian S. Russ
Brian Russ

Manual Therapy for the Lower Extremity, Brian S. Russ
Brian Russ

Manual Therapy for the Lumbar Spine, Brian S. Russ
Department of Physical Therapy Faculty Proceedings, Presentations, Posters, Speeches, Lectures, etc.

Manual Therapy for the Cervical Spine, Brian S. Russ
Department of Physical Therapy Faculty Proceedings, Presentations, Posters, Speeches, Lectures, etc.

Manual Therapy for the Upper Extremity: The Maitland Australian Approach, Brian S. Russ
Department of Physical Therapy Faculty Proceedings, Presentations, Posters, Speeches, Lectures, etc.

Manual Therapy for the Lower Extremity, Brian S. Russ
Department of Physical Therapy Faculty Proceedings, Presentations, Posters, Speeches, Lectures, etc.

Whiplash Management and Cervicogenic Headaches, Brian S. Russ
Department of Physical Therapy Faculty Proceedings, Presentations, Posters, Speeches, Lectures, etc.

The Pelvic Girdle and Lumbar Stabilization, Brian S. Russ
Department of Physical Therapy Faculty Proceedings, Presentations, Posters, Speeches, Lectures, etc.

A Regional Interdependence Approach to Lower Extremity Disorders, Brian S. Russ
Department of Physical Therapy Faculty Proceedings, Presentations, Posters, Speeches, Lectures, etc.

Manual Therapy for the Thoracic Spine, Brian S. Russ
Department of Physical Therapy Faculty Proceedings, Presentations, Posters, Speeches, Lectures, etc.

Clinical Reasoning and Evidence-Based Practice: The Power of Combining Both, Brian S. Russ
Department of Physical Therapy Faculty Proceedings, Presentations, Posters, Speeches, Lectures, etc.

The Reliability of the Upper Limb Tension Test: A comparisons of an experienced clinicians and a Doctor of Physical Therapy Student., Brian S. Russ, Ovidio Olivencia, Amanda Feldstein, Cameron Lombardi, Andrew Miller, Mongseyla Touch
Health Professions Division REACH Day