Providing Physical Therapy services to the greater Atlanta Area since June 2010, we specialize in female and male pelvic health, and we offer various programs to address pregnancy and postpartum conditions.
We have over 25 years of experience as licensed physical therapists, and we are dedicated to continuing our education and training to provide the highest quality of care for our patients.
Educating our patients about their conditions, listening to their concerns, and understanding their goals are key components of our care. With this patient-centered approach, we have become a premier rehabilitation facility for women and men throughout Atlanta and the Southeast Region.
Our mission: to provide evidence-based, highly skilled, one-on-one pelvic health physical therapy in a compassionate, safe, and professional environment.
Our vision: to continue expanding our skills and knowledge to offer the highest quality of pelvic health physical therapy care to our patients.
Meet Our Staff
Dr. Jennifer Busbee Hunt, PT, DPT ("Jenny") has been a physical therapist for over 30 years. She holds a bachelor's degree in Biology and a doctorate in Physical Therapy. After working in various areas of physical therapy with an emphasis in orthopedics, Jenny began focusing her continuing education on pelvic health and founded Provenance Rehabilitation in 2010. In addition to her clinical practice, Jenny is a professor of Physical Therapy at Brenau University in Gainesville, Georgia. She also enjoys her role as a guest lecturer at other physical therapy programs in the Atlanta area. Jenny is married and has three children.
Jennifer Busbee Hunt is the founder of Provenance Rehabilitation. With over 25 years of experience in physical therapy, Jenny began her career in outpatient orthopedics before narrowing her focus in women’s health and pelvic rehabilitation. Her experiences in various practice settings shaped her vision of quality health care and created in her a strong desire to develop a unique setting. She knew that she needed a different model of care to be able to provide better experiences and outcomes for her patients. Jenny made her vision a reality in June 2010 when she opened Provenance Rehabilitation in Alpharetta, GA.
Jenny earned a bachelor’s degree in Biology from Rhodes College and a bachelor’s degree in Physical Therapy from the University of Tennessee, Memphis. She completed her doctorate in Physical Therapy from Arcadia University.
Jenny is a member of the Academy of Pelvic Health section of the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA), APTA Georgia, the International Pelvic Pain Society, the American Urogynecologic Society, the National Vulvodynia Association, and the Interstitial Cystitis Association.
In addition to her clinical work, Jenny is a professor of Physical Therapy at Brenau University in Gainesville, Georgia, and she also is a guest lecturer at other physical therapy programs across the metro Atlanta area. She grew up in Mississippi but has called Alpharetta, Georgia her home for over 20 years. Jenny is married with 3 children.
Dr. Carrie Dendtler, PT, DPT, has been a physical therapist for over 25 years. In addition to earning bachelor’s degrees in Journalism/Latin American Studies and a doctorate in Physical Therapy, Carrie has earned her Pelvic Health Certificate, is certified and licensed in Dry Needling, and is an International Board-Certified Lactation Consultant. With many years of experience in pediatric physical therapy, working with mothers and babies in various clinical settings, Carrie recognized the benefit of adding pelvic health PT skills to her practice. Outside of work, she enjoys volunteering in the community and spending time outdoors with her family, dogs, and horses.
With over 20 years of experience in physical therapy, Carrie Dendtler brings a broad range of knowledge and skills to Provenance Rehabilitation. She recently completed her doctorate in Physical Therapy from Evidence in Motion Institute of Health Professions in Louisville, KY, and she also holds bachelor’s degrees in Journalism, Latin American Studies, and Physical Therapy from the University of North Florida in Jacksonville, FL. She has earned certifications in Pelvic Health, and she is licensed in both Lactation Consulting and Dry Needling.
Carrie is a member of the Academy of Pelvic Health, Pediatric, and Orthopedic sections of the APTA, the APTA Georgia, the Global Pelvic Health Alliance, the International Alliance of Healthcare Practitioners, the International Lactation Consultant Association, and the Southeastern Lactation Consultation Association.
In the early part of her career, Carrie practiced pediatric physical therapy, and it was during this time that her passion for working with mothers during pregnancy and postpartum was developed and solidified. It was her experiences working with babies and mothers that eventually drove her to continue her education in the areas of pelvic health and pregnancy/postpartum physical therapy. Her other interest areas include chronic pelvic pain and sexual dysfunction.
With her enthusiasm, compassion, and comprehensive range of skills, Carrie provides each patient with many tools to improve their quality of life. In addition to her work in physical therapy, Carrie enjoys volunteering in the community and spending time outdoors with her family, dogs, and horses.
Behind the scenes, but critical to the success of our practice, Lori Frechtman brings a diverse background in healthcare management to the role that keeps our practice organized and focused on delivering positive experiences for each patient. Prior to joining Provenance, Lori spent several years in assisted-living communities, where she addressed residents’ needs and designed programs to enrich their daily lives while increasing involvement and self-esteem. Previously, she worked as a hospital patient liaison focused on improving patient satisfaction. Lori graduated from Tufts University with a bachelor’s degree in Sociology and has enhanced her credentials with post-graduate studies in Medical Humanities at Drew University and Health Services Administration at the New School for Social Research in New York City.
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Behind the scenes, but critical to the success of our practice, Lori Frechtman brings a varied background in health care management to the role that keeps our practice organized and focused on delivering a positive experience for each patient. Prior to joining Provenance, Lori spent several years in assisted-living communities, addressing the needs of residents and designing programs to enrich their daily lives while increasing involvement and self-esteem. Previously, she worked as a hospital patient liaison tasked with improving patient satisfaction. Lori graduated from Tufts University with a bachelor’s degree in Sociology, and she has enhanced her credentials with post-graduate studies in Medical Humanities at Drew University and Health Services Administration at the New School for Social Research in New York City.
Lori enjoys meeting and talking to people; she is detail-oriented and patient-centered. Our practice runs smoothly due to her diligence, consistency, and strong organizational skills. When not at work, Lori enjoys spending time with her family, taking long walks, and reading.
Why Provenance Rehabilitation?
The services of Provenance Rehabilitation are provided by licensed physical therapists with extensive training in pelvic floor rehabilitation. The level of expertise of our physical therapists requires many hours of continuing education each year, constant commitment to quality, and a unique setting that is not rushed or dictated by anything other than our patients’ needs.
We offer the absolute best care in pelvic health physical therapy. Our licensed therapists are highly skilled and have much experience using various manual therapy techniques to address pelvic floor dysfunction and pain.
- Our patients are referred from more than 100 different health care providers from all over Georgia, The Mayo Clinic, and specialists in other states.
- We schedule one hour for each patient – sometimes longer – depending on the needs of the patient.
- Our physical therapists work with only one patient at a time.
- All patients receive treatment in private rooms – never in an open room or gym-type setting.
- Pelvic health physical therapy is our primary specialty. However, because of the diversity of our backgrounds and skills, we are able to address numerous conditions based on our patients’ needs.
- We are very passionate about our work and strive to offer the best care in pelvic health and rehabilitation.