David W. Cooper 

Dr. David Cooper’s philosophy is to work with patients to develop individualized treatment plans tailored to their goals and preferences, while practicing medicine in a patient-centered, compassionate and evidence-based manner. He has experience treating nerve compression, overuse disorders, degenerative arthritis and traumatic upper extremity injuries. He offers a variety of procedures under wide-awake surgery with local anesthesia, improving the surgical … Read More

Mary K. Crowe

For Dr. Mary Crowe, the most rewarding part of orthopaedic practice is seeing patients return to the activities that matter most to them. Helping people move better and regain their independence is incredibly fulfilling. Her belief that feet are the foundation of mobility and support people through every step furthers her passion for orthopaedics. When foot or ankle pain limits … Read More

Michael P. Heslin

Dr. Heslin likes getting to know his patients and helping them function at their highest level so they can enjoy what makes them happy. After earning his bachelor’s degree in kinesiology from the University of Tennessee in Knoxville, Dr. Heslin worked as a medical scribe at KOC for two years before attending medical school. He’s always been fascinated by the … Read More

Paul L. Becker

Dr. Becker began his practice at KOC in 2000. He is a native of Knoxville and a graduate of Farragut High School, where he now serves as Team Physician. He graduated from the University of Tennessee with honors in Biomechanical Engineering. Dr. Becker previously anchored the KOC Jefferson City office, but now sees patients mainly at the Fort Sanders West … Read More

Benjamin J. Rogozinski

Dr. Rogozinski is an orthopaedic surgeon specializing in hand and upper extremity surgery. He earned his medical degree from the University of Florida. Dr. Rogozinski did his residency training at Atlanta Medical Center. He then completed a fellowship in hand and upper extremity surgery at the Indiana Hand to Shoulder Center. He enjoys taking care of patients that range from … Read More

Herman G. Botero

View Dr. Botero’s website here. Dr. Botero has been in practice since 2009 and is a board-certified orthopaedic surgeon specializing in hip and knee reconstruction and replacement. He is committed to providing the most current, successful treatment options that help relieve pain and restore function to his patients so that they can return to the active lifestyle they desire.

Russell A. Betcher

Dr. Russell Betcher began his practice with Knoxville Orthopaedic Clinic in 1998 after completing his fellowship in sports medicine with KOC the previous year. Dr. Betcher specializes in sports medicine, focusing on arthroscopy of the shoulder, knee, hip and elbow. He is a member of the Arthroscopy Association of North America and the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine. He … Read More

Chris A. Klenck

As head team physician for the University of Tennessee Athletics Department, Dr. Chris Klenck works on campus year-round and travels with his student athletes to away games. He was selected as the 2022 SEC Team Physician of the Year, as voted on by the sports medicine staff at each school in the Southeastern Conference. Dr. Klenck is a native of … Read More

Amber G. Luhn

Dr. Amber Luhn was born in East Ridge, Tennessee, and grew up in Watkinsville, Georgia. After graduating magna cum laude with a BS in biochemistry from the University of Georgia in Athens, she went on to complete her medical degree at Medical College of Georgia in Augusta. While there, she served as a member of the Student Government Association and earned the … Read More

Bruce B. Fry

Dr. Fry is a board-certified physiatrist with over twenty years of experience in interventional treatments of the spine and joints. He began his training in Nashville at Lipscomb University majoring in chemistry.  He then obtained his osteopathic medical degree in Kansas City at Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences.  He completed a rotating internship in Columbus Ohio before his residency … Read More