Bozeman

Excel Physical Therapy Bozeman Office

Address

1823 W College St, Suite 100
Bozeman, MT 59715

Contact Information

PH: 406.556.0562
FX: 406.556.0965

Hours

Monday: 7:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Tuesday: 7:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Wednesday: 7:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Thursday: 7:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Friday: 7:30 AM – 6:00 PM

Parking lot info: If Northbound on 19th, you may enter our parking lot directly off 19th. If Southbound on 19th or if you are on College Street, you may enter our parking lot from College Street. Enter the driveway next to Anderson Family Vision and drive-thru to our parking lot.

Adjacent to MSU Bozeman & First Security Bank

Meet Our Staff

David Coletta, MPT, COMT, FAAOMPT
Excel Owner

David Coletta, MPT, COMT, FAAOMPT
Excel Owner

David Coletta, MPT, COMT, FAAOMPT

Certified Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapist / Fellow American Academy of Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapists / Owner / Clinical BikeFit Pro Fitter

As the founding owner of Excel Physical Therapy, David strives for our clinics to deliver unprecedented excellence with patient care in the Gallatin Valley. David established Excel in 2001 on the principles of specialization, advanced education and customer service.

David specializes in the treatment of back and neck pain, spinal issues, headaches, whiplash, TMD/jaw pain, breathing dysfunction,

and postural dysfunction. David received his masters in physical therapy from Mount St. Mary’s College in Los Angeles, California.  David is a regional physical therapist specialist in the evaluation and treatment of TMD and has received training over the years from authorities in this discipline, including Mariano Rocabado and Michael Karengeannes. A considerable amount of David’s advanced training occurred through the North American Institute of Orthopedic Manual Therapy (NAIOMT).  He has completed both a certification in orthopedic manual physical therapy (COMT) and a fellowship in orthopedic manual physical therapy with NAIOMT, which culminated in his status as a fellow

of the American Academy of Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapists (FAAOMPT). David is currently a registered fellowship mentor with NAIOMT.  He is a Certified BikeFit Pro Fitter and supports the US Paralympic Nordic Ski Team on the snow in their pursuit of winning gold at world cup events and the winter Paralympics.  David enjoys finding long-term solutions for his patients – solutions that involve a fine-tuned combination of manual manipulative therapy, re-education in posture and breathing, and a targeted exercise program that addresses even the most difficult patient presentations.

David enjoys spending time with wife, traveling, cooking, fly fishing, biking, all things endurance training, and he is a competitive cross-country skier.

Jason Lunden, DPT, SCS
Excel Owner

Jason Lunden, DPT, SCS
Excel Owner

Jason Lunden, DPT, SCS

Board Cert. Specialist in Sports Physical Therapy / Doctor of Physical Therapy / Owner / Clinical BikeFit Pro Fitter

Jason Lunden, DPT, SCS specializes in the rehabilitation and prevention of sports-related injuries, with a particular interest in the biomechanics of sporting activities – running, cycling, skiing, snowboarding and overhead athletics. A member of our running specialist PT Team, Jason has published on the topic of shoulder biomechanics and the rehabilitation of knee injuries and has a strong commitment to educating others. Jason serves as a physical therapist for the US Snowboarding and US Freeskiing teams and is a frequent, well-received local and national presenter on the topics of sports rehabilitation and injury prevention. Jason supports the US Paralympic Nordic Ski Team by working with the athletes on preventing and rehabilitating injuries to keep them on the snow in their pursuit of winning gold at World Cup events and the Winter Paralympics. He is a recent recipient of the New Horizon Award from the American Physical Therapy Association and he has received advanced training in dry-needling techniques for the extremities.

Jason received his Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from the University of Minnesota, where he was the recipient of the Gary L. Soderberg DPT Visionary Award, the Mary A. McEvoy Award for Public Engagement and Leadership, the MN APTA Outstanding Physical Therapy Student Award, and the President’s Student Leadership and Service Award. He received a Master of Arts in Cell and Molecular Biology from St. Cloud State University and a Bachelor of Arts from St. Olaf College. Jason also received specialized training through the Minnesota Sports Medicine Sports Physical Therapy Residency and received his board certification as a Sports Physical Therapy Clinical Specialist through the American Physical Therapy Association. He has served as a faculty member for the Fairview Sports Physical Therapy Residency Program. Jason is a Certified Clinical BikeFit Pro Fitter.

 

Jason is an avid snowboarder, cyclist, runner, and Nordic skier, and he enjoys spending his time outdoors with his family.

Nikki Kimball, MSPT

Nikki Kimball, MSPT

Nikki Kimball, MSPT

Master of Physical Therapy / RRCA Certified Running Coach / Professional Runner

Nikki Kimball, MSPT specializes in the treatment of running injuries and has been treating runners since 1999. She graduated with her MS degree in physical therapy from Arcadia University in 1998 and won the school’s Health Sciences’ Alumni Achievement Award in 2017 for her work integrating professional running, physical therapy, and advocacy for people with mental illness. She is certified in ASTYM soft tissue mobilization and in dry needling. She has been an expedition physical therapist for running events in Africa, China, and India.

Prior to her professional running career, Nikki was a cross-country skier and biathlete. She raced NCAA Division I for Williams College where she won the Alumnae Ski Award two times. In 2018 she won the Distinguished Alumni Award at Holderness School for her using her athletic achievements as a platform to provide service “for the betterment of humankind” in areas of advocacy for health care and gender equity. She is a three-time North American Ultrarunner of the Year and a three-time United States Track and Field Association Ultrarunner of the Year. She has won 11 National Championship titles and has been named to 14 US National Teams across three athletic disciplines.

Nikki presents on exercise prescription and physical therapy at psychiatric and adventure sports medicine conferences on the West Coast and Rocky Mountain states. She has spoken professionally about running and injury prevention on three continents and at the US Embassy in Beijing, China. She has published articles in major print sports magazines in Asia, Europe, and the US, including 13 pieces on injury prevention for Runner’s World. She has appeared in various films including a starring role in the regional Emmy-winning feature, Finding Traction.

Her treatment philosophy is to combine her physical therapy training and continuing education with decades of practical experience as a high-level competitor and coach to achieve the best possible results, particularly in the realm of complex running injury. When not working or adventuring, Nikki enjoys archery, wire sculpting, and cooking at home with her friends and pets.

AJ Sobrilsky, DPT, OCS

AJ Sobrilsky, DPT, OCS

AJ Sobrilsky, DPT, OCS

Doctor of Physical Therapy / Orthopedic Clinical Specialist / Climbing Lab

AJ Sobrilsky, DPT, OCS specializes in the rehabilitation and prevention of orthopedic sports-related injuries with a specific interest in the management of tendinopathies and overuse complaints in the upper and lower extremities. AJ received his Doctor of Physical Therapy Degree from Carroll University (Waukesha, WI). Following the completion of his DPT degree he participated in an Orthopedic Residency through Evidence in Motion at Bellin Health in Green Bay, WI providing him with advanced training in orthopedic manual therapy, clinical decision-making, and patient-centered treatment. Following completion of his residency, AJ became an Orthopedic Clinical Specialist (OCS) through the American Physical Therapy Board Association.

AJ has been a lifelong athlete, competing in cross-country and track through college and then racing competitively collegiately. As a result of his personal experiences and passions, AJ has focused a great deal of his continued education and clinical development around the athletic individual with an emphasis on running, skiing, and climbing-related injuries. AJ has had the opportunity to provide care for an array of athletic populations including youth sports teams, high school and collegiate athletes, and those competing at professional and Olympic levels.

AJ’s treatment philosophy emphasizes a collaborative patient-centered approach. As an active outdoor athlete himself, he feels that he is able to understand, empathize, and know exactly what his patients are experiencing because he has likely experienced similar complaints himself. This allows him to structure a unique program around the patient’s goals, supported by current best evidence, and coupled with specialized exercise/techniques. AJ hopes to educate his patients on their current issues and provide them with the best course of treatment to return to their previous/desired level of activity. AJ feels strongly about the benefits of lifelong exercise and activity and thus emphasizes a model of care to harness a lasting relationship with his patients so that they can rely on him in the pursuit of their current activity goals and those they may have in the future.

When AJ isn’t working, he is usually pursuing his next adventure: rock climbing, skiing, mountain biking, or trail running with his dog Jackson.

Lisa Palomaki, DPT

Lisa Palomaki, DPT

Lisa Palomaki, DPT

Doctor of Physical Therapy

Lisa Palomaki, DPT completed her Doctorate of Physical Therapy degree at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, UT. While at school, Lisa served on the board for the Student Run Pro Bono Physical Therapy Clinic, where she helped underserved populations in the Salt Lake valley find access to high quality physical therapy treatment. She also worked as a research assistant and exercise coach during her undergraduate and doctorate programs implementing exercise plans for patients with diabetic peripheral neuropathy.

During her education, Lisa completed four clinical rotations where she was exposed to a variety of orthopedic and neurological conditions. This has led her to an interest in vestibular rehabilitation in addition to treating both surgical and non-surgical orthopedic conditions. Lisa’s treatment philosophy is to help her patients improve their overall quality of life and increase their self-efficacy through exercise and evidence-based treatment.

Lisa brings a natural curiosity and tendency to go the extra mile for her patients and customizes treatment needs for her patient’s individual needs. She brings positive energy to the Excel PT team as a key team player. Her familiarity with current research and treatment techniques as a recent graduate of the University of Utah helps her to make well-informed choices when treating her clients. Lisa is committed to developing her clinical knowledge through advanced continuing education courses with the Excel PT team. Lisa loves any activity that will get her out in the mountains including mountain biking, climbing, Nordic/backcountry skiing, and trail running.

 

Daniel Schiedermayer, DPT, COMT, OCS

Daniel Schiedermayer, DPT, COMT, OCS

Daniel Schiedermayer, DPT, COMT, OCS

Doctor of Physical Therapy / Certified Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapist / Orthopedic Clinical Specialists

Daniel Schiedermayer , DPT, COMT, OCS completed his Doctorate of Physical Therapy at the University of Wisconsin in Madison, where he also received his Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology. During his clinical experiences as a doctoral student, he was exposed to a wide variety of surgical and non-surgical conditions, including mentorship in the management of spinal conditions. He had the opportunity to work in UW Health System’s specialty Pain Clinic, where he was able to work with those who suffered from more chronic conditions. Dan earned his certification in orthopedic manual therapy (COMT) from NAIOMT (North American Institute of Orthopedic Manual Therapy) in 2023.

Dan is confident in treating a wide variety of orthopedic diagnoses throughout the whole body, with a special passion for the hands-on treatment of neck pain, TMD, low back pain, and headaches, in addition to treating patients who may have more persistent pain. He enjoys being active in the gym and leads with a fitness-forward mindset, serving as an advocate for helping others achieve personal, meaningful goals as they relate to their own livelihood and activities.

As a proud Badger, Dan devoted much of his free time volunteering in the community and serving as a coordinator for the UW-Madison Interdisciplinary Pro Bono Clinic – helping those in need access necessary care and helping fellow students grow in their skills and confidence. He strives to be a collaborator in all he does, seeking to provide patient-centered and evidence-based care to his patients and the greater community.

 

When not working out or treating patients, Dan enjoys playing guitar, singing choir, and exploring the outdoors – be it on a canoe, in hiking boots, or hanging around a campfire – with his wife, kids, and dog Wendell Berry.

Taylor Reicks, DPT, COMT, OCS

Taylor Reicks, DPT, COMT, OCS

Taylor Reicks, DPT, COMT, OCS

Doctor of Physical Therapy / Certified Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapist / Orthopedic Clinical Specialist

Taylor Reicks , DPT, COMT, OCS completed his Doctorate of Physical Therapy in 2017 at Des Moines University in Iowa where he has lived most of his life. After graduation, Taylor moved to Tacoma, Washington for a few years where he successfully passed the Orthopedic Clinical Specialist examination after several long months of intensive studying and coursework. He then joined a local Orthopedic and Sports Residency Program as a faculty member with a focus on teaching manual therapy and strength training in the lower extremities. Throughout his time in Washington state, Taylor treated a wide variety of orthopedic conditions and spent his time building up his therapy “tool-box” to provide individualized treatment options for his patients including Dry Needling Certification, Washington State Spinal Manipulation Endorsement, and Blood Flow Restriction Training Certification. Taylor earned his certification in orthopedic manual therapy, (COMT) from NAIOMT (North American Institue of Orthopedic Manual Therapy) in 2023. After a few years in Washington, Taylor and his family wanted to move closer to home and stumbled upon Bozeman when looking for a mix of the mountain sports they love and the mid-west feel they grew up with, where they settled down to start their family in August of 2020.

Taylor prides himself in his ability to treat a wide variety of orthopedic conditions and body areas throughout the spine and extremities while also having an interest in treating sports and fitness athletes such as cross-fitters. He believes that an active lifestyle is important throughout the lifespan whether it’s a young high school football player or an 85-year-old grandparent who needs the strength to carry their groceries or grandchild up and down the stairs. He is a firm believer that Physical Therapists can play a major role in helping reduce emergency room visits along with unnecessary imaging costs for patients by supporting a physical therapy visit first after an orthopedic injury for an evaluation and treatment plan. Not only does this save the patient time and money, but it can also offload the ever-growing demand on other healthcare providers.

Outside of the clinic, Taylor enjoys spending time outdoors with his wife, daughter, and two dogs hunting, rock climbing, trail running, and hiking throughout the Gallatin Valley and Southwest Montana.

Tiffany Sherman, DPT

Tiffany Sherman, DPT

Tiffany Sherman, DPT

Doctor of Physical Therapy

Tiffany Sherman, DPT received her Doctorate in Physical Therapy for A.T. Still University School of Health Sciences. Tiffany is a Bozeman native and attended Montana State University where she received her bachelor’s in health and human performance. While at MSU Tiffany competed on the track and field team as a javelin thrower. During her time as a Bobcat, she earned second place at the Big Sky Conference championship and earning her place among MSU top performers of all time. During her time as a student-athlete she gained perspective as a patient and the benefits of physical therapy. Tiffany treats a variety of injuries and patient populations including pelvic floor dysfunctions, running related injuries, female athletes

, older adults and offers dry needling. She believes having an active lifestyle can have positive outcomes in all aspects of life. Outside the clinic she enjoys playing volleyball, working out, skiing at Bridger Bowl, supporting the Bobcats and spending time with her husband, son, and dog!

Britnee Harper, LMT

Britnee Harper, LMT

Britnee Harper, LMT

Licensed Massage Therapist

Britnee Harper, LMT focuses on treatment-based Massage Therapy and Structural Integration to relieve pain and bring alignment into the body. My passion for Massage Therapy began about 10 years ago when I experienced the connection between yoga and bodywork as an alternative to pain relief. Throughout my career, I have been able to travel, learn from incredible people and follow my other passions.

I lived in Big Sky, where I worked as a Massage Therapist at a Spa and was able to snowboard almost every day. Then, I lived in Jackson, WY., where I worked with a Rolfer that taught me the techniques and benefits of fascial manipulation and structural integration. After that, I moved to Byron Bay, Australia, where I learned to surf and worked in an energy healing kinesiology clinic providing a more treatment-oriented massage.

After a year in Australia, the mountains called to me and I moved to Wanaka, New Zealand snowboarding and working in a sports clinic specializing in treating competitive road bikers and swimmers. This is where I learned specialized techniques for treating injuries in the shoulder girdle and I was able to take my skills to the next level. The last stop was Japan, where I snowboarded the most snow I’ve ever seen and worked in a Physio clinic treating skiers. Now, my partner and I have since started a family, and have moved back to Bozeman. I love sharing my love and commitment to helping people relieve pain in a more natural way with massage.

Kylie Metzger, DPT

Kylie Metzger, DPT

Kylie Metzger, DPT

Doctor of Physical Therapy

Kylie Metzger, DPT completed her Doctor of Physical Therapy degree at the University of Utah. Kylie enjoys treating patients of all ages, fitness and experience levels. Whether you are brand new to a sport, a seasoned athlete or simply want to be able to walk your dog, she can help care for your sports and orthopedic injuries. Prior to PT school, Kylie attended Cal Poly San Luis Obispo in Central California, where she studied exercise science and was a member of the club triathlon team. Kylie is currently completing an Orthopedic Residency with Excel Physical Therapy and The Jackson Clinics to become an Orthopedic Clinical Specialist (OCS). She is advancing her training in complex clinical decision making, modern manual therapy techniques and research based intervention selection.

 

During her education at the University of Utah, Kylie had the opportunity to complete clinical rotations in various settings to expand her physical therapy knowledge with experience in multiple orthopedic, neurologic, and acute-care settings. Kylie’s treatment approach emphasizes a holistic mind and body approach to rehabilitation, with an emphasis on a collaborative PT-patient relationship, exercise-based treatment and long-term lifestyle adaptations to keep her patients feeling their best. As an Orthopedic Resident and passionate PT, Kylie’s eagerness to learn and improve as a clinician matched with her personable and energetic attitude will make you excited for PT.

 

When not in the clinic, you can find Kylie mountain biking, skiing, trail-running, or hiking with her golden retriever, Olive. She enjoys trail races, sprint triathlons, and backpacking to remote alpine lakes to fly fish.

 

Address:

1823 W College St, Suite 100
Bozeman, MT 59715

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