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Covenant Health Therapy Center – Downtown

Our Clinic

Covenant  Health Therapy Center – Downtown is a department of Fort Sanders Regional Medical Center.

Covenant Health Therapy Center-Downtown offers physical therapy and rehabilitation for patients recovering from injury or illness, or needing to improve strength and mobility. Our therapy team members have advanced certifications in specialized treatments for specific conditions. We look forward to helping you achieve your best quality of life!

Covenant Health Therapy Center – Downtown
Newland Professional Building, Suite 504
2001 Laurel Avenue
Knoxville, TN  37916
Phone: 865-331-1300
Fax: 865-331-2251

Hours of Operation

Monday – Friday: 7 a.m.– 6:30 p.m.

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Core Services at Covenant Health Therapy Centers

Covenant Health Therapy Centers are located throughout East Tennessee. Our core services are listed below.

  • Ankle and foot pain
  • Arthritis management
  • Back and neck pain
  • Balance therapy
  • Carpal tunnel syndrome
  • Chronic pain
  • Fibromyalgia
  • General deconditioning
  • Knee and hip pain
  • Manual therapy
  • Neurological rehab
  • Orthopedic therapy
  • Osteoporosis
  • Physical therapy
  • Plantar fasciitis
  • Post-surgical rehabilitation
  • Repetitive/overuse injuries
  • Return to performance (athletic enhancement)
  • Shoulder therapy
  • Sports medicine
  • Worker’s injuries/conditioning
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Specialty Services at Covenant Health Therapy Center – Downtown

Astym® Treatment

This treatment regenerates healthy soft tissue and eliminates or reduces scar tissue that may be causing pain or loss of motion. It is frequently prescribed for athletes, “weekend warriors,” post-surgical patients and chronic sufferers.

Cancer Rehab

We work with individuals undergoing cancer treatment and cancer survivors to address post-operative limitations, energy conservation, home modification, and ways to make daily activities easier while undergoing cancer treatment.

Dizziness/Vertigo

This exercise-based approach is aimed at eliminating or minimizing imbalance and dizziness associated with vestibular (inner ear) disorders.

Dry Needling

Dry needling is a technique physical therapists use for the treatment of pain and movement impairments. It uses a small, solid needle, called a “dry” needle in conjunction with other PT treatments.

Headaches

We offer treatment of cervicogenic headaches, or headaches caused by tightness in the neck muscles.

Lymphedema Treatment Program

This specialized therapy reduces swelling caused by lymphedema, with a focus on maintaining healthy skin and preventive measures to reduce the risk of lymphedema.

Manual Therapy

Therapists may use skilled hand movements on joints and soft tissue to improve tissue extensibility, increase range of motion, induce relaxation, modulate pain, or reduce swelling.

McKenzie Method

The McKenzie Method provides superior functional outcomes for back, neck, and extremity problems. It emphasizes education and active patient involvement to quickly decrease pain, restore normal function, prevent a recurrence, and minimize other medical interventions.

Pelvic Health (Men & Women)

Pelvic health encompasses gastrointestinal, urologic, gynecologic, and musculoskeletal disorders surrounding the pelvis. Treatment helps to improve function and limit pain associated with these systems in the body.

New Covenant Health Therapy Centers Patient?

Download these forms prior to your visit:

Universal Medication Form

New Patient Form

Self-Referral for Physical Therapy

Depending on your insurance plan, you may be able to self-refer for physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy at Covenant Health Therapy Centers. Learn more about self-referring to our center.

“I am able to physically accomplish whatever I want. I can bike, hike and kayak as I did before the accident. I have no limitations. I owe so much of that to Parkwest Therapy Center. They helped me to regain my strength, ability and confidence.”

Julia Wood, Covenant Health Therapy Center Patient

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“I honestly can’t believe how quick it was. After two to three weeks, my back was feeling better, and now it feels great.”

Sarah Field, Covenant Health Therapy Center Patient

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“Everyone there is so friendly and encouraging. I really appreciate that.”

Elizabeth White, Covenant Health Therapy Center Patient

A Not-For-Profit, Community-Owned Healthcare System

We are committed to improving the quality of life in East Tennessee through better health. In partnership with our generous donors, Covenant’s 11,000+ employees, physicians, and volunteers are providing the very best care for our patients and their families.

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