Knob Creek Physical Therapy was started to fill the need for one-on-one  individualized care in Johnson City and the Tri-Cities community. We specialize in  hands-on manual therapy treatment for all orthopedic conditions and women’s pelvic  health dysfunction. Our goal is to help restore normal function of your body and give  each person the knowledge and the tools to help carry this forward once our sessions  together are completed.  

Knob Creek Physical Therapy is a cash-based practice which allows us to provide high  quality patient care without limitations or restrictions from insurance companies. The  patient will pay at the time of service, but will have the opportunity to submit their  own claim with insurance for possible reimbursement. With health care costs  increasing and the majority of health insurances transitioning to high deductible  plans, cash-based PT has been shown to reduce overall cost to the patient.

Meet the Physical Therapist

Catherine Sink, PT, DPT

Catherine graduated with a Bachelor’s of Science degree from the University of  Tennessee in 2007. After working several years in a respected outpatient physical  therapy practice in Knoxville, and seeing the benefits of manual physical therapy for  so many people, she decided to further pursue this field of health care as a career.  She then graduated with honors from The University of St. Augustine for Health  Sciences in 2012 earning her doctorate in physical therapy. Catherine began her  career in an outpatient orthopedic setting where she worked with patients of all ages  and treated a wide variety of conditions. During that time she had the chance to  work with some of the top manual therapists in the field, allowing her the opportunity  to further her hands-on skills and knowledge. After working in the orthopedic setting  for 7 years, she began to recognize the importance of pelvic health in many of her  female patients and its significant impact on their quality of life. She then decided to  obtain the necessary training in women’s pelvic health as a pelvic floor therapist and  then worked several years in a dedicated women’s pelvic health clinic. She enjoys  being able to blend her pelvic floor treatments with her orthopedic skills and believes  this creates a treatment plan that is well rounded for her patient’s.  Away from her physical therapy practice, you can find Catherine spending time with  her husband Dane, her daughter, and little dog, Jefe`.

Do you have any of the following? Physical therapy may be right for you.

Common Orthopedic Conditions

Common Pelvic Health Dysfunction