Physical Therapy

Knoxville’s Best Choice for Physical Therapy in Eastern Tennessee

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Physical Therapy

Tennessee Orthopaedic Clinics is well known for our Therapy services. Staffed by professionals with both Masters and Doctorates in Therapy, our therapists also have years of clinical experience behind them. Many of our therapists are certified in the renowned McKenzie Method. This method of therapy is most useful for treating acute and/or chronic disc-related pain; however, the techniques used are effective for any patient experiencing pain.

Each of our therapy facilities are located where your doctors are, allowing information to be quickly communicated and questions are answered promptly, thereby streamlining your rehabilitation and recovery. So whether you require post-operative care or therapy for a chronic condition, TOC Therapy is the best option for therapeutic care.

Important Phone Numbers

TOC Physical Therapy at D1
(865) 247-4182

TOC Physical Therapy at K2
(865) 560-8550

TOC at Bearden
(865) 282-2025

The Tower at Parkwest
(865) 560-8550

Fort Loudoun Medical Center
(865) 988-8796

Randall R. Robbins Office Oak Ridge
(865) 483-1906

Oak Ridge Physicians Plaza
(865) 425-4388

Fort Sanders Regional
(865) 633-0259

Sevierville
(865) 690-4861

Our Physical Therapists at TOC

As part of our commitment to comprehensive orthopedic care, Tennessee Orthopaedic Clinics provides physical therapy at our offices in and around the Greater Knoxville area. No matter where you live, Tennessee Orthopaedic Clinics offers elite physical therapy for post-op patients as well as those with chronic pain or ongoing physical challenges.

Our staff of licensed physical therapists are experts in their field, with either master or doctorate degrees in therapy from prestigious educational institutions, as well as decades of combined experience between them.

Who needs physical therapy?

The orthopedic specialists at Tennessee Orthopedic Clinics often recommend physical therapy to patients who are recovering from an injury or surgery. The purpose of PT is to help the patient build strength, flexibility, and range of motion. Patients of all ages can benefit from physical therapy in Knoxville.

Common reasons that our patients are prescribed treatment with PT include:

  • ACL tears
  • Knee pain
  • Knee replacement surgery
  • Bursitis
  • Ankle sprains
  • Injuries of the Achilles tendon
  • Carpal tunnel syndrome
  • Tennis elbow
  • Golfer’s elbow
  • Frozen shoulder
  • Back pain
  • Arthritis

Convenient Physical Therapy Clinics Near You!

Tennessee Orthopaedic Clinics offers multiple orthopedic physical therapy locations in East Tennessee, including:

 

Each of our physical therapy facilities is located in one of our orthopedic clinics where our doctors practice. By offering physical therapy and comprehensive orthopedic care in the same location, information can be communicated quickly to and from your doctor and your physical therapist. Questions are answered promptly, thereby streamlining your rehabilitation and recovery.

The McKenzie Method of Physical Therapy

Many of our licensed physical therapists in Knoxville are certified in the renowned McKenzie Method. The McKenzie method is a system of musculoskeletal care that emphasizes patient empowerment by making sure patients are invested in their own PT at home as well as in the office.

The McKenzie Method is a comprehensive program that includes assessment, treatment and prevention of future injuries. It is useful for treating acute and chronic pain related to the discs of the spine in particular, though it is also effective for helping other orthopedic patients find relief from pain and lack of range of motion.

What can I expect during physical therapy?

Treatment begins with a thorough evaluation of your condition and developing a plan to help you build strength, flexibility and range of motion to improve your symptoms.

Depending on your condition and level of mobility, your physical therapist will use a range of treatment strategies and devices to help you feel and move better. Your physical therapist may use a combination of ice, heat, massage, ultrasound, exercise and other therapies to increase your blood flow and flexibility as well as reduce swelling and pain.

Our Physical Therapists

Craig Broadbent

Craig Broadbent

Alex Diegel

Alex Diegel

Nan Moore

Nan Moore

John Bryant

John Bryant

Trevor Wallace

Trevor Wallace

Jeremy Potter

Jeremy Potter

Katie Stevens

Katie Stevens

Bekah White

Bekah White

Zach Duby

Zach Duby

Emily Kyle

Emily Kyle

Robb Seahorn

Robb Seahorn

Joe Carpenter

Joe Carpenter

James Everts

James Everts

Hand Therapists In Knoxville

In our continued efforts to bring you the best care possible, we have a Certified Hand therapist to provide very specialized therapy to our patients who have lost or have reduced function in the hand, wrist, elbow and even shoulder.

Whether its arthritis slowing you down or a very delicate hand surgery, our Certified Hand Therapists will provide the therapeutic interventions needed to help each patient get back to everyday tasks as quickly as possible.

Jenny Pugh

Jenny Pugh

Tina Simpson

Tina Simpson

Jenna Stewart

Jenna Stewart

Karen Woods

Karen Woods