Tennova Foot and Ankle - Turkey Creek
10800 Parkside Drive
| Suite 330
Knoxville,
TN
37934
Phone: (865) 218-6610
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Hours:
Monday: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Friday: 8 a.m. - Noon
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Individualized Foot and Ankle Care
Having a solid reputation and committment to excellence, Dr. David Harrison and Dr. Brent Harbin, along with their staff, make your foot and ankle problems their top priority.
Convenient Locations
With convenient locations in Clinton, LaFollette, Maryville, Powell and Turkey Creek, Tennova Foot and Ankle is here to provide you with personalized podiatric care, as well as answers to your questions to keep you well informed about your foot pain or ankle problem and treatment options.
As a patient resource, you will find facts, recommendations and options about podiatry, foot pain, ankle ailments, surgical and non-surgical treatments, proper exercises and more on this website.
Our doctors are members of the medical staff at Tennova Healthcare:
- LaFollette Medical Center
- North Knoxville Medical Center
- Turkey Creek Medical Center
Services
Services Overview
Foot issues can cause pain and keep you from enjoying certain activities and, in some cases, interfere with your work. Our foot and ankle surgeons and podiatrists--Dr. Harrison and Dr. Harbin--are here to provide quality foot and ankle care to help patients in the Knoxville area improve their quality of life.
Dr. Harrison and Dr. Harbin are here to provide quality foot and ankle care to help patients in the Knoxville area improve their quality of life.
The foot is one of the most complex parts of the body, consisting of 26 bones connected by numerous joints, muscles, tendons, and ligaments. Because the foot is susceptible to numerous stresses, foot problems can occur causing pain, inflammation or injury resulting in limited movement and mobility.
Foot Pain
Foot pain is frequently caused by improper foot function. This can be aggravated by improperly fitted shoes. Shoes that fit properly and give good support can prevent irritation to the foot joints and skin.
Depending on the type of foot problem, the heels, toes, nerves, tendons, ligaments and joints of the foot can be affected.
Commonly diagnosed foot problems include:
- Adult-acquired flatfoot
- Gout
- Heel pain from plantar faciitis and heel spurs
Foot Pain Treatment
Sometimes the symptoms of foot problems may resemble other medical conditions. Dr. Harrison and Dr. Harbin can provide proper diagnosis and treatment.
Our foot and ankle services include:
- Minimally invasive surgery
- Deformity correction of the foot and ankle
- Comprehensive diabetes foot care and limb salvage
- Sports-related injuries of the foot and ankle
- Joint replacement of the foot and ankle
- Diabetic Foot Care: Foot ulcers (sores) are common in people with diabetes. Left uncontrolled or untreated, they can lead to amputation. In fact, diabetes is the leading cause of extremity amputation in the United States in cases that don't involve a traumatic injury.
- Extracorporeal Pulse Activation Treatment (EPAT):Extracorporeal pulse activation treatment (EPAT) is a highly effective noninvasive treatment for acute or chronic muscle and tendon pain that stimulates blood circulation and accelerates the healing process. Damaged tissue gradually regenerates and eventually heals. Patients with heel pain (plantar fasciitis) or other tendon pain can benefit from this treatment.During the EPAT procedure, the doctor applies gel to the targeted area and moves the device over the area. The applicator delivers pressure waves into the painful area which gradually regenerate the damaged tissue.
- Foot Care: Years of wear and tear can be hard on your feet, as can shoes that don’t fit properly. Injuries and disorders of the feet can affect your mobility. Here are ideas from the American Podiatric Medical Association on how to take good care of your feet.
- Orthotics: Foot orthotics are custom-made inserts fitted into a shoe. They provide support for the foot by redistributing forces on the foot as it hits the ground, as well as realigning foot joints while standing, walking or running. Everyone from athletes to the elderly use orthotics to accommodate biomechanical deformities and a variety of soft tissue inflammatory conditions such as plantar fasciitis. They may also be used in conjunction with properly fitted orthopaedic footwear in the prevention of foot ulcers in the at-risk diabetic foot.
- Senior Foot Care: Years of wear and tear can be hard on our feet. So can disease, poor circulation, improperly trimmed toenails, and wearing shoes that don't fit properly. Problems with our feet can be the first sign of more serious medical conditions, including arthritis, diabetes, and nerve and circulatory disorders.
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