Our physical therapists develop and oversee a customized program designed to help you return to your prior level of activity and provide ways to help prevent further injury.

Baxter Martin

Baxter Martin, PT, DPT, is a board-certified physical therapist with a focus on sports injuries and post-surgical rehabilitation. He is committed to providing personalized, compassionate care that is guided by the latest evidence-based research to ensure the best outcomes for his patients.
Baxter earned his undergraduate degree from the University of Tennessee and completed his Doctor of Physical Therapy degree at East Tennessee State University. He works closely with his patients to develop individualized treatment plans that help them return to their active lifestyles.
Originally from Bristol, Tennessee, Baxter now resides in Knoxville with his wife, Abbey, and their mini Goldendoodle, Roo. In his free time, Baxter enjoys running, playing pickleball and soccer, as well as cheering on the Tennessee Volunteers.
- S. Physical Therapy, University of Tennessee
- DPT, East Tennessee State University
Sports/ High school athletes
Knee injuries
Baxter Martin, PT, DPT, is a board-certified physical therapist with a focus on sports injuries and post-surgical rehabilitation. He is committed to providing personalized, compassionate care that is guided by the latest evidence-based research to ensure the best outcomes for his patients.
Baxter earned his undergraduate degree from the University of Tennessee and completed his Doctor of Physical Therapy degree at East Tennessee State University. He works closely with his patients to develop individualized treatment plans that help them return to their active lifestyles.
Originally from Bristol, Tennessee, Baxter now resides in Knoxville with his wife, Abbey, and their mini Goldendoodle, Roo. In his free time, Baxter enjoys running, playing pickleball and soccer, as well as cheering on the Tennessee Volunteers.
- S. Physical Therapy, University of Tennessee
- DPT, East Tennessee State University
Sports/ High school athletes
Knee injuries