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West Knoxville

Located just off of I-140 (Pellissippi Parkway at the Dutchtown Road exit) and convenient to Hardin Valley, Farragut, Karns, Cedar Bluff communities.

Revvl Health West Knoxville

Redeem Chiropractic -
West Knoxville

Located in the heart of West Knoxville is the first and original Redeem Chiropractic. We offer a variety of services in this center, including: chiropractic, nutritional consultations, physical movement therapies, and neurotherapies

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Getting To Our Office

Our Chiropractic office is located near US 11.  If you are coming from Downtown Knoxville Take I-40 W to US-11 S/US-70 W/Kingston Pike. Take exit 1B from I-140 E. (Approximately 15.7 miles).  Then Merge onto US-11 S/US-70 W/Kingston Pike and continue for .6 miles.  Redeem Chiropractic will be on the left hand side of the road.

Chiropractic Services

Our office offers a wide range of chiropractic care to address the needs of the West Knoxville community. Some of the more common conditions we treat are listed below:

Lower back pain is a common complaint we hear from our patients, and is important that it is addressed as soon as possible. Pain in the lower part of your back may be caused by such things as:

  • Degeneration of the discs between the vertebrae in your lower back.
  • Slipped discs pressing on nerves.
  • Accidents or other trauma that apply pressure on nerves, or muscles that have been strained, pulling the back out of alignment.
  • Poor posture – for example sitting at a computer for many hours – creating stress on the nerves of your lower back.
  • Conditions such as scoliosis, which is a sideways curvature of the spine, placing stress on the vertebrae, muscles and nerves in your back.

Chiropractic care is a proven and natural way to manage and relieve swelling and pain caused by low back pain. Seeing the chiropractor on a regular basis provides patients with low back pain treatment that’s a safe, non-invasive, alternative to prescription or over-the-counter pain medications. Under the care of our experienced chiropractic team, we offer all-natural relief from back pains.

Here’s what some of your neighbors said about their experience: “I had lower back pain that lasted for months. Massages didn’t work, and I wasn’t about to take painkillers. After Dr. Sulack took the time to explain what was going on and my options, we started a course of treatment. Almost immediately, I felt a release of pressure and lower back pain and my back is getting better daily with no medication.”

If you are suffering from pain in your lower back, call our friendly staff today and we’ll get you on your way to relief from low back pain.

Migraines and frequent headaches can cause head or neck pain and is something you’ll want to take care of before it affects your health and lifestyle. Headaches are a very common symptom experienced by the majority of Americans. Headaches can come from subluxations (misalignments) in the cervical (neck) spine. As common as migraines and headaches are, they are a symptom of a problem with pressure on the nerves in the neck.

When our patients come in to get treated for a migraine or persistent headache, we notice several causes, such as:

  • Poor posture while standing or sitting at a desk or computer
  • Excessive texting or playing handheld video games
  • Not drinking enough water
  • Poor nutrition from eating a lot of processed foods, including sugars, sodas, white flour, and fried foods.
  • Medications and drugs
  • Hormonal changes
  • Fasting
  • Stress

At Redeem Chiropractic, we get great results for our patients suffering from headaches and migraines. The first step will be to identify the root cause of your pain and then work to correct the underlying cause using proven natural and safe treatments. If you do not find and correct the source of your headaches or migraines, they will continue and may even get worse.

Neck pain usually occurs when the joints and muscles in the neck become irritated or inflamed. The pain can be minor and easily ignored, or it may be so severe, it’s debilitating. Common symptoms of neck pain include:

  • Stiff neck with limited range of motion.
  • Concentrated sharp or stabbing pain in the neck.
  • General soreness or tightness of your neck muscles.
  • Radiating pain from the neck to shoulders, arms, fingers and head.

Common causes of neck pain include:

  • Sleeping in an odd position
  • Poor sitting posture
  • Falls
  • Sporting injuries
  • Whiplash from an auto accident

At Redeem Chiropractic, our goal is to find out what’s causing your neck pain. By correcting your problem through gentle adjustments to the spine, we can eliminate your pain and suffering. An additional benefit is helping to restore normal function to the nervous system, and increase your range of motion.

Numbness and tingling in arms, hands, fingers, legs and feet are abnormal sensations that may be caused by:

  • Remaining in the same seated or standing position for a long period of time.
  • Injury to a nerve, such as a neck injury may cause you to feel numbness anywhere along your arm or hand.
  • A low back injury can cause numbness or tingling down the back of your leg.
  • Pressure on the spinal nerves, such as from a herniated disk.
  • Pressure on peripheral nerves from enlarged blood vessels, tumors, or infection.
  • Lack of blood supply to an area caused by cholesterol build up from atherosclerosis in the legs.
  • Frostbite reducing blood supply.
  • Pressure on a nerve in the wrist.

Because numbness and tingling is so often associated with nerve issues, it makes sense to turn to a qualified chiropractor if you’re dealing with any of these issues. Spine misalignments can cause a variety of health issues, including pinched nerves, or even carpal tunnel syndrome, all of which may be contributing to your numbness or tingling sensations.  Misalignments of the spine can cause nerve interference which can affect proper blood flow and the communication between the brain and the rest of the body.

Depending on your situation, our doctors will perform gentle adjustments that will remove misalignments and nerve interference. This opens up blood flow and corrects the associated health concerns, so your body can once again function as it should.  Numbness and tingling can be corrected with regular chiropractic care.

Sports injuries are not just limited to professional athletes. Due to the nature of high impact and contact sports, injuries are quite common even for the amateur athlete. That is why we believe that chiropractic treatment in sports is now a necessity.

Many of our patients come in to see us because of injuries from sports such as:

  • Ankle strains.
  • Back pain caused by subluxations, herniated discs, or fractures.
  • Neck pain caused by harsh impacts.
  • Shin splints.
  • Torn ACL injuries.
  • Tennis elbow.
  • Concussions.
  • Runner’s knee.
  • Heel spurs (plantar fasciitis).

There are many ways you can get a sports injury. Not warming up properly, high impact workouts, or just by making repetitive motions, can lead to a sports injury. If you suffered a sports injury and the symptoms persist despite icing and resting, you should call Redeem Chiropractic to come in and see one of our doctors for a complete check up.

Fibromyalgia is a chronic disorder which ravages its sufferers with widespread sensitivity and sometimes debilitating pain across the entire body. Fatigue and disturbed sleep typically accompany Fibromyalgia, along with mood inconsistencies and cognitive problems.

While medication and treatment are often used for fibromyalgia sufferers, none of them seek to relieve the cause of the pain and discomfort, rather only cover up the symptoms.

Symptoms associated with fibromyalgia can be linked to nerve interference in the central nervous system. With appropriate chiropractic care, spinal misalignments are removed and nerve interference is eliminated. When the root cause of the fibromyalgia pain is dealt with, symptoms will not return once eradicated, provided that spinal health remains a priority.

While the above is a general statement, if you suffer from Fibromyalgia, you should come into our office for a thorough check up before we can suggest a course of treatment as all patients require a custom treatment plan.

If you or a loved one suffers from fibromyalgia pain, rest assured that the pain does not have to continue to disrupt your life. Contact Redeem Chiropractic and set up a consultation today to get you on a better path to a pain-free life.

About West Knoxville

West Knoxville is located in Knox County, Tennessee, and it is a large residential and commercial area with large shopping centers like West Town and Turkey Creek Mall.

  • Population: 2,950
  • Geographical Coordinates: 35.9704° N, 83.9552° W
  • Postal Codes: 37920

With all of the wonderful places in the Knoxville area, what are some of the community favorites? Here are just a handful of the top picks:

  • Ivan Racheff House (near Tennessee Avenue Northwest and Stonewall Street) is a historic house with gardens at 1943 Tennessee Avenue.
  • Fire Station No. 5 (near Cinderella Avenue and Arthur Street). The Mechanicsville Fire Station Number 5 is the oldest active fire station in Knoxville. 
  • Middlebrook (near Middlebrook Pike and Lonas Drive) is a historic house located at 4001 Middlebrook Pike in Knoxville, and is one of the oldest existing frame residences in Knoxville. 
  • Crescent Bend (near Kingston Pike and Lindsay Place Southwest) is a historic home located on a bend of the Tennessee River. It is also known as the Armstrong-Lockett House.
  • Bleak House (near Kingston Pike and Kingston Court Southwest) is an antebellum Classical Revival style house.

Going out of town for a trip, or having friends coming in to visit? Here are your local airports:

  • McGhee Tyson Airport
  • Knoxville Downtown Island Airport

It’s easy to get around West Knoxville and out to the greater Knoxville area with the modern network of roads. West Knoxville lies in between the following roads:

  • I-275
  • I-640
  • I-40

The major road which goes through the center of West Knoxville is Western Ave. It goes from Downtown Knoxville, through Mechanicsville, past Malcolm Martin Park and out beyond West Haven. Other major roads in the area include:

  • Western Avenue
  • Beaumont Avenue
  • Tennessee River
  • Melton Hill Lake

The greater Knoxville area is a sprawling area of towns and suburbs. Some of the nearby areas are:

  • Knoxville is 2 miles to the east.
  • Western Heights, TN
  • Beaumont, TN
  • West View, TN
  • West Haven, TN is 1 mile to the west
  • Marble City, TN
  • Alcoa is 12 miles to the south.
  • Farragut is 12 miles to the south-west.
  • Clinton is 13 miles to the north-west.
  • Lonsdale is 1 mile to the north.
  • Arlington is 2 miles to the north-east.
  • Norwood is 2 miles to the north-west.

Advancing your academics is very important for many residents. Fortunately for residents, there are a lot of local schools and colleges such as:

  • Knoxville Catholic High School which is on 9245 Fox Lonas Road Northwest.
  • Fulton High School which is on 2509 North Broadway.
  • South-Doyle High School which is on 2020 Tipton Station Road.
  • Karns High School which is on 2710 Byington Solway Road.
  • Knoxville Central High School which is on 5321 Jacksboro Pike.
  • West High School which is on 3300 Sutherland Avenue.
  • West Valley Middle School which is on 9118 George Williams Road.
  • University of Tennessee.
  • Pellissippi State Community College which is on 10915 Hardin Valley Road.
  • Knoxville College which is on 901 Knoxville College Drive.
  • College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources.
  • Pellissippi State Community College: Magnolia Avenue Campus which is on 1610 East Magnolia Avenue.
  • Johnson University which is on 7900 Johnson Drive.

If you are into sports, there’s plenty of sporting venues where you can watch your favorite teams like the Knoxville Ice Bears who play out of the Knoxville Civic Auditorium and Coliseum which is on 500 Howard Baker Junior Avenue.

 

Other sport venues around town include:

  • Thompson-Boling Arena which is on 1600 Phillip Fulmer Way #202.
  • Neyland Stadium which is on 1300 Phillip Fulmer Way.
  • Fountain City Ballpark which is on 3701 Ludo Road.
  • Lindsey Nelson Stadium which is on 1511 Pat Head Summitt Street.
  • Golden Gloves Arena which is on 401 Lakeside Street.
  • Sherri Parker Lee Stadium which is on 2323 Stephenson Drive.
  • Shields-Watkins Field which is on 1401-1445 Tee Martin Drive.
  • Regal Soccer Stadium, which ison Neyland Dr SW.

If it’s a rainy or cold day and you don’t want to head out to one of the many local parks, check out a local museum. Knoxville has many to choose from including:

  • American Museum of Science and Energy which is on 115 East Main Street, Oak Ridge.
  • Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame which is on 700 South Hall of Fame Drive, Knoxville.
  • East Tennessee Historical Society and Museum which is on 601 South Gay Street, Knoxville.
  • Knoxville Museum of Art which is on 1050 Worlds Fair Park Drive, Knoxville.
  • Bleak House / The Confederate Memorial Hall which is on 3148 Kingston Pike, Knoxville.
  • Historic Ramsey House which is on 2614 Thorngrove Pike, Knoxville.
  • Muse Knoxville which is on 516 North Beaman Street, Knoxville.
  • Blount Mansion which is on 200 West Hill Avenue, Knoxville.

There are loads of parks where you can hang out with your friends or family during the summer evenings and weekends. Being near to the Tennessee river, there’s always a lot of fun things to do outside. Here are some of the many parks around the area:

  • Ijams Nature Center which is on 2915 Island Home Avenue.
  • Concord Park which is on 10960 Concord Park Drive.
  • Victor Ashe Park which is on 4901 Bradshaw Road.
  • Knoxville Botanical Garden and Arboretum which is on 2743 Wimpole Avenue #B.
  • Tommy Schumpert Park which is on 6400 Fountain City Road.
  • Lakeshore Park which is on 6410 South Northshore Drive.
  • John Tarleton Park which is on 2487 Sutherland Avenue #2355.
  • Holston River Park which is on 3300 Holston Hills Road.
  • Tyson Park which is on 2351 Kingston Pike.
  • Sharp’s Ridge Veteran’s Park
  • Haw Ridge Park

Kids and adults alike love going to the zoo. In and around Knoxville, there are many zoos to choose from, including:

  • Zoo Knoxville which is on 3500 Knoxville Zoo Drive.
  • Little Ponderosa Zoo and Rescue which is on 629 Granite Road, Clinton.
  • Gorilla Valley.
  • Williams Family Giraffe Encounter.
  • Chimp Ridge.
  • Stokely African Elephant Preserve.