KNOXVILLE, Tenn., April 16, 2017 -- Dr. Bert Solomon, an experienced chiropractor with CCEP and CCSP certifications, is now available at his new office, Knoxville Spine and Sports, as of February 27. Patients can receive effective chiropractic treatments, massage, and personal training as part of the comprehensive range of services available for holistic treatment of acute and chronic conditions. Patients in and around the Knoxville area will receive services at new office located at 8029 Ray Mears Blvd, suite 300, Knoxville, TN 37919.
Dr. Bert Solomon graduated from Life University and has served as a licensed chiropractic physician since 2000. Solomon’s specialty is in the diagnosis and treatment of sports injuries, as well as musculoskeletal dysfunctions of the spine and extremities. As a Certified Extremity Practitioner (CCEP) and Certified Sports Physician (CCSP), he has the education and experience to assess and treat a wide range of sports-related injuries.
Athletes, outdoor enthusiasts, and hobbyists often contend with overuse conditions that cause pain, stiffness, reduced range of motion, and more. Some of these conditions include carpal tunnel syndrome, shin splints, shoulder pain, sciatica, plantar fasciitis, knee problems, and tennis elbow. These conditions can cause scar tissue build up affecting movement and muscle strength. Chiropractic for sports injuries can address the root of the issue with specific conditions.
“Residents in and around Knoxville who suffer from pain, tingling, or numbness should seek specialized attention and find out more on how to naturally treat any existing condition and prevent a recurrence,” said Dr. Bert Solomon. “As an experienced chiropractor with advanced training, I have seen the difference that chiropractic and complementing services can make for patients with chronic and acute sports-related injuries. We welcome those with such a concern to come in for a consultation at our newly opened office in Knoxville.”
Dr. Bert Solomon, chiropractor at Knoxville Spine and Sports, works with a specialized team of compassionate staff who addresses sports injuries and problem areas with a holistic approach to wellness. Conditions treated at Knoxville Spine and Sports include back pain, sports-related injuries, shoulder pain, sciatica, neck pain, headaches, and nerve pain. Their range of services includes chiropractic care, corrective exercises, lifestyle advice, nutritional counseling, massage therapy, dry needling, Active Release Technique, ACL prevention program, spinal decompression stretches (ELDOA), personal training, and spinal and postural screenings.
Call (865) 337-5574 to speak with a knowledgeable associate about chiropractic services for sports injuries at the new office, to schedule an appointment, or visit http://knoxvillespineandsports.com/ for more details.
Knoxville Spine and Sports, (865) 337-5574


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