BRIAN LITTLEJOHN

Brian Littlejohn
Dr. Littlejohn earned his Doctorate Degree in Physical Therapy from Hampton University and has since completed numerous continuing education courses.
While attending Hampton University, Bryan served as chair of the Student Special Interest Group for the Virginia Physical Therapy Association and vice-president of his graduate class. Bryan also served as president of the Pre-Physical Therapy/Occupational Therapy Group while in undergraduate study at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill.
Recently, Bryan as been the Center Manager and Physical Therapist of Select Physical Therapy located in Chapel Hill, NC. Providing patient rehabilitation of various orthopedic conditions utilizing trigger point release, joint mobilizations, myofascial release, and deep tissue mobilization adjunct to therapeutic exercises and pain management modalities.
Bryan also looks to educate others by taking on the duties of a teaching assistant at Duke University, Department of Physical Therapy Program as an assisted professor for first year Doctor of Physical Therapy students in anatomy/kinesiology based curriculum.
Bryan worked as Adjunt Professor at North Carolina Central University, where he taught approximately 25-30 students, specifically on content pertaining to planes, axis of movement, and anatomy of the axial and appendicular skeleton.
Previously, Bryan worked at Aquatic Physical Therapy from 2008 to 2011 where he would thrived providing patient rehabilitation of various orthopedic and neuromuscular conditions utilizing the following: therapeutic exercise, neuromuscular reeducation, modalities, aquatic therapy, and evidence-based practice techniques within the scope of physical therapy practice.
From 2009 until 2010, He worked at Premier Physical Therapy and Sports Rehab, Raleigh, NC where he provided patient rehabilitation of various orthopedic conditions utilizing trigger point release, joint mobilizations, myofascial release, and deep tissue mobilization adjunct to therapeutic exercises and pain management modalities.
Always striving to be the leader in the profession of Physical Therapy, Bryan was LEAD PHYSICAL THERAPIST at Tanas Physical Therapy in Cary, NC from 2007 until 2008.
Bryan is married and have two beautiful children with his wonderful wife Casondra Littlejohn who is also co-owner of Performax Physical Therapy and Sports Rehabilitation. We appreciate the time that you have taken to visit our website and find out more about this physical therapy practice.