Frequently Asked Questions
What Are Your Business Hours?
Monday: 8:00AM - 5:00PM
Tuesday: 8:00AM - 5:00PM
Wednesday: 8:00AM - 5:00PM
Thursday: 8:00AM - 5:00PM
Friday: 8:00AM - 12:30PM
Saturday: CLOSED
Sunday: CLOSED
Where Are You Located?
Phone: 1-406-727-2826
frontdesk@frontierpt.comWelcome to Frontier Physical Therapy & Sports Medicine
Frontier Physical Therapy & Sports Medicine was established in 2007, and is 100% locally owned and operated by Michael J. Jensen, PT, MPT, OCS. We provide general and orthopedic outpatient physical therapy, as well as vestibular rehabilitation and functional capacity evaluations. At Frontier Physical Therapy & Sports Medicine, we boast a spacious gym area, private treatment rooms, and one on one personalized treatment in a relaxed and inviting atmosphere. If you have any questions or would like to schedule an appointment, please contact us. We would be more than happy to sit down with you and/or give you a tour of our facility to help you determine what physical therapy may have to offer you!
I have been happy with my pt experience. The staff is professional and knowledgeable. I feel like I am in good hands in my recovery.
Always a very helpful place and everyone is concerned on your welfare. always easy to work with and they will help in any way to overcome your pain or obstacles
Services We Offer
Physical therapy is a branch of medicine that can be used to reduce pain, improve your range of motion, and potentially prevent further disability. Whether you’ve recently experienced a sudden event or you have a chronic condition, it’s important to find a therapist who can meet you where you are.
Sports injuries can come out of the blue or they can be the result of thousands of repetitive motions. No matter which camp you’re in, a trained sports physical therapist can dig into those muscles and work out the kinks.
Most doctors are now recommending that physical therapy start immediately after surgery. You’ll begin with simple exercises involving flexing and stretching and move on to more intense exercise as you recover.
Functional Capacity Evaluations (FCEs) are comprehensive evaluations that help to determine an individual’s overall physical capacity level.
The term ‘subacute’ refers to the natural healing process of the body. Once you’ve progressed past the acute stage after the initial injury or illness, it’s time for a less intense version of physical therapy that can still help you improve your balance and mobility.
Dry needling is a technique that physical therapists use for the treatment of pain, restrictions in muscles including trigger points, and deficits in movement. The technique utilizes a dry needle (meaning one without medication) inserted through the skin into areas of muscle