Fracture Care Specialist in Knoxville, TN
Knoxville’s Best Choice for Fracture Care Specialists
At Parkwest Surgery Center, our orthopedic fracture specialists provide expert care for broken bones and traumatic injuries throughout East Tennessee. Whether you are dealing with a simple fracture or a more complex break, our experienced team focuses on helping you heal properly, restore mobility, and return to your normal routine as quickly and safely as possible.
Comprehensive Fracture Treatment
We diagnose and treat fractures involving the arm, wrist, elbow, hand, hip, leg, foot, and ankle, fingers, and toes. Our orthopedic specialists use advanced imaging and individualized treatment plans to determine the most effective approach for your injury.
Early evaluation and treatment are important to support proper healing and reduce the risk of long-term complications such as chronic pain, stiffness, or reduced range of motion.
Common Signs of a Fracture
Broken bones can occur from falls, sports injuries, accidents, or direct trauma. Symptoms may include swelling, bruising, pain, tenderness, limited movement, difficulty bearing weight, or visible deformity around the injured area. Diagnostic imaging such as X-rays or MRI scans helps confirm the location and severity of the fracture.
Advanced Treatment Options for Broken Bones
Many fractures can be treated with non-surgical methods such as casting, bracing, or splinting to stabilize the bone during healing. For more severe or displaced fractures, surgery may be recommended to restore proper alignment and joint function. Whenever appropriate, our surgeons utilize minimally invasive orthopedic techniques designed to reduce pain, minimize downtime, and support faster recovery.
Personalized Orthopedic Care in East Tennessee
Our fracture care specialists are committed to delivering compassionate, patient-centered treatment tailored to your injury and recovery goals. From diagnosis through rehabilitation, we work closely with each patient to help restore strength, mobility, and long-term function. Reach out for more information on being a patient.
