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My name is Justin, I am a physical therapist and a proud member of the Physiopedia Community.  In addition to having my Doctor of Physical Therapy degree, I also have a Bachelors of Science in Health, and I am currently an ACSM Certified Exercise Physiologist.
My name is Justin, I am a physical therapist in the United States of America and a proud member of the Physiopedia Community.  In addition to having my Doctor of Physical Therapy degree, I also have a Bachelors of Science in Health, and I am currently an ACSM Certified Exercise Physiologist.


As a physical therapist I have interests in all areas of patient care, but in particular I am passionate about cardiovascular and post-surgical care.  Much of my experience is in the acute care hospital setting, but I also have considerable experience in telehealth care resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic.
I began my career in the acute care (hospital) setting, but have since shifted my focus and currently practice as a teleheath physical therapist providing care in senior living, assisted living, and skilled nursing settings.
 
I am adamant about utilizing the most up to date information to guide my practice, and I am excited to help other healthcare professionals, students, and caregivers do the same.


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== About Me ==
== About Me ==


I have a background as a distance runner, competing in track and cross country during grade school and later at the university level.  I enjoy running as a past time, as well as an integral part of staying healthy.  I am also a twin, you can look for him around Physiopedia, he is also a physical therapist and a Physiopedia volunteer editor.
I have a background as a distance runner, competing in track and cross country during grade school and later at the university level.  I enjoy running as a past time, as well as an integral part of staying healthy.  This aspect of my life inspired the pursuit of my undergraduate degree in health science, concentrating on the study area of exercise physiology.  Along with this degree, I also earned an American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) Exercise Physiologist certification.


As a clinician, much of my experience is in the acute care (hospital) setting, working with patients following surgery, with acute illness, and other conditions.  I love the hospital environment, and the opportunities it provides to help people at times when they are in most need of itMy particular interest lie in the area of critical care, cardiac care, and respiratory care, including transplants.  More recently, I transitioned from working in the hospital setting to working as a telehealth physical therapist serving patients in the elder care, assisted living, and community care settings.  I feel that telehealth is one of the positives that has come from the COVID-19 pandemic as it has the potential to fill in critical gaps in the provision of healthcare, especially in areas and settings where access and personnel are limited.  
After earning my undergraduate degree, I went on to earn a Doctor of Physical Therapy degreeThe decision to further my education in this was was in response to family health experiences that gave me a first hand look at what physical therapy is and what it can do.


== Education ==
As a physical therapist I have interests in all areas of patient care, but in particular I am passionate about cardiovascular and post-surgical care. Much of my experience is in the acute care hospital setting treating critical care, transplant, cardiac, and neurology patients.  Additionally, much of my education and experience took place during the COVID-19 pandemic; as this crisis became ever longer, I decided to make a shift in my pursuits and transitioned to working as a Telehealth Physical Therapist.  Now I provide treatment mainly to geriatric patients in senior living, assisted living, and skilled nursing facilities.


Bachelors of Science in Health (BSH) - University of North Florida - Class of 2017
I am adamant about utilizing the most up to date information to guide my practice, and I am excited to help other healthcare professionals, students, and caregivers do the same.


Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) - University of North Florida - Class of 2021
== Education ==
 
== Professional Affiliations<br>  ==
 
None at this time.
 
== Professional Appointments<br> ==


None at this time.<br>
Bachelors of Science in Health (BSH) with a concentration in Exercise Science - University of North Florida - Class of 2017


== Publications<br>  ==
Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) - University of North Florida  - Class of 2021
== Publications ==


'''[https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30046716/ Von Willebrand factor multimer quantitation for assessment of cardiac lesion severity and bleeding risk]'''
'''[https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30046716/ Von Willebrand factor multimer quantitation for assessment of cardiac lesion severity and bleeding risk]'''


Austin CO, Chen D, Thomas CS, Safford RE, Shapiro BP, Bryan JA, Ray JC, Blackshear JL. Von Willebrand factor multimer quantitation for assessment of cardiac lesion severity and bleeding risk. Res Pract Thromb Haemost. 2017 Dec 21;2(1):155-161. doi: 10.1002/rth2.12062. PMID: 30046716; PMCID: PMC6055563.<br>
Austin CO, Chen D, Thomas CS, Safford RE, Shapiro BP, Bryan JA, Ray JC, Blackshear JL. Von Willebrand factor multimer quantitation for assessment of cardiac lesion severity and bleeding risk. Res Pract Thromb Haemost. 2017 Dec 21;2(1):155-161. doi: 10.1002/rth2.12062. PMID: 30046716; PMCID: PMC6055563.<br>

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My name is Justin, I am a physical therapist in the United States of America and a proud member of the Physiopedia Community. In addition to having my Doctor of Physical Therapy degree, I also have a Bachelors of Science in Health, and I am currently an ACSM Certified Exercise Physiologist.

I began my career in the acute care (hospital) setting, but have since shifted my focus and currently practice as a teleheath physical therapist providing care in senior living, assisted living, and skilled nursing settings.

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Justin Bryan, PT, DPT

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About Me[edit | edit source]

I have a background as a distance runner, competing in track and cross country during grade school and later at the university level. I enjoy running as a past time, as well as an integral part of staying healthy. This aspect of my life inspired the pursuit of my undergraduate degree in health science, concentrating on the study area of exercise physiology. Along with this degree, I also earned an American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) Exercise Physiologist certification.

After earning my undergraduate degree, I went on to earn a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree. The decision to further my education in this was was in response to family health experiences that gave me a first hand look at what physical therapy is and what it can do.

As a physical therapist I have interests in all areas of patient care, but in particular I am passionate about cardiovascular and post-surgical care. Much of my experience is in the acute care hospital setting treating critical care, transplant, cardiac, and neurology patients. Additionally, much of my education and experience took place during the COVID-19 pandemic; as this crisis became ever longer, I decided to make a shift in my pursuits and transitioned to working as a Telehealth Physical Therapist. Now I provide treatment mainly to geriatric patients in senior living, assisted living, and skilled nursing facilities.

I am adamant about utilizing the most up to date information to guide my practice, and I am excited to help other healthcare professionals, students, and caregivers do the same.

Education[edit | edit source]

Bachelors of Science in Health (BSH) with a concentration in Exercise Science - University of North Florida - Class of 2017

Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) - University of North Florida - Class of 2021

Publications[edit | edit source]

Von Willebrand factor multimer quantitation for assessment of cardiac lesion severity and bleeding risk

Austin CO, Chen D, Thomas CS, Safford RE, Shapiro BP, Bryan JA, Ray JC, Blackshear JL. Von Willebrand factor multimer quantitation for assessment of cardiac lesion severity and bleeding risk. Res Pract Thromb Haemost. 2017 Dec 21;2(1):155-161. doi: 10.1002/rth2.12062. PMID: 30046716; PMCID: PMC6055563.