WHAT IS MOBILE PHYSICAL THERAPY?
As a mobile physical therapy clinic, we travel to Whitefish, Columbia Falls, Kalispell and Bigfork, Montana to provide the most convenient option when it comes to physical therapy! We also see physical therapy patients in our gym in Whitefish, Montana. In the gym, we can provide private treatments with a doctor of physical therapy and can progress exercises to get you back to all of the activities and sports you love. A doctor of physical therapy will examine, diagnose, and treat your condition or injury; giving you personalized care in the comfort of your home, office, at our gym, or wherever is convenient for you.
We travel to Whitefish, Columbia Falls, Kalispell and Bigfork, Montana to deliver one-on-one, outpatient physical therapy. Our physical therapists are equipped with all the tools, equipment, and specialized techniques you would find in a typical outpatient clinic.
We also provide in-clinic appointments and have access to a gym to help our clients return to all of the activities they love! Our gym is located just south of Whitefish, MT at 5068 US 93 South, Unit 1.
WHAT WE TREAT
We treat all conditions from sports injuries, pelvic floor physical therapy to neurological disorders. Our therapists are certified in Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy, Dry Needling and Parkinson's Disease.
Mobile physical therapy visits are especially
beneficial immediately after orthopedic surgery or injury, for older adults, student-athletes and women who are pregnant or postpartum and those who need pelvic floor PT.
Our gym in Whitefish, Montana allows us to progress exercises to a higher degree and help you return to the sports and activities you love faster!
“In just 3 dry needling sessions, Jackie got me back to running pain free! She truly understands the mountain athlete and provides great advice on exercises and training plans.” - Luke
“Jackie has helped me recover from acute pulmonary toxicity and two hip replacements. With her knowledge of body mechanics, good humor, extensive experience, and positive approach, she is well balanced in her approach to therapy." - Martin
“After my ski injury, I couldn't walk or get around my house without help. Jackie helped me multiple times a week with my mobility and to prepare for surgery. I couldn't have done it without her help!“ - Kate
On The Blog: Is it safe to lift weights while pregnant?
There is so much information on the internet about what you can and can’t do while pregnant when it comes to exercise and MUCH of this information is incorrect or given without research to back it up. There are many theories surrounding weight lifting during pregnancy that have been proven to be false by new research. One myth I’ve heard quite a bit is that pregnant women should not lift weights more than 20 pounds because this may increase the risk of a prolapse, preterm labor, and/or miscarriage.