Our Team

Our Team

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Lance

Regan

Regan

Kensey

Kensey

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Julie

Our Physical Therapists

Lance Reesor, MSPT

Lance was born and raised in Lewistown, MT and graduated from Fergus High School in 1995. He attended the University of Montana and received an undergraduate degree in Health and Human Performance in 1999. He then received a Masters of Physical Therapy in 2002 from the University of Montana.

Throughout the years he worked in around the state including jobs in Havre, Great Falls, and Lewistown. In 2017, he and his wife Julie started Bighorn Physical Therapy and Sports Medicine. His interests include: Camping, hunting, fishing, golfing, coaching youth sports, and spending time with his wife and three sons.

Lance is certified in functional dry needling, FMS (Functional Movement System), and SFMA (Selective Functional Movement Assessment).

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Regan Bold, DPT

Regan is originally from Winifred, MT, and graduated from Winifred High School in 2011. She then attended Carroll College in Helena, MT, where she obtained her Bachelor of Science degrees in 2016 in Health Sciences and Public Health while competing on the cross country and track and field teams. She went on to earn her Doctorate of Physical Therapy in 2019 from Creighton University in Omaha, NE.

Regan worked for 1.5 years in Billings, MT, before the opportunity arose to join Bighorn Physical Therapy and Sports Medicine in 2021 and return closer to family. Her interests include: running, biking, sporting events, playing the piano, spending time with family, and helping out on the family farm.

Regan is certified in functional dry needling, IASTM (Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization), and blood flow restriction training.

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Kensey Mikkelsen, DPT

Originally from Hobson, Kensey graduated high school in 2013 and attended Montana State University in Bozeman. She graduated in 2017 with a bachelor's degree in Health and Human Performance-Exercise Science. She then attended the University of Montana receiving her Doctor of Physical Therapy degree in 2021.

Kensey worked in Billings for a year before deciding to return to central Montana and work at Bighorn Physical Therapy. In her spare time, she enjoys hiking, weight lifting, playing volleyball and basketball when able, helping out on the ranch and spending time with friends and family.

Kensey’s interests include treating young and aging athletes, tendon pathologies and lower extremity injuries and surgeries. She focuses her treatments on evidenced-based medicine and patients can expect a well-rounded treatment plan that encompasses a patient's biology, mental health and social factors. She believes that the body is strong and resilient and she is passionate about helping people realize what they are truly capable of.

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