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.

Sybilla Watson

Sybilla Watson enjoys working with people and became an occupational therapist assistant to help patients be as independent and successful as possible. She especially enjoys treating conditions of the hand, wrist, elbow and shoulder, helping patients regain the upper extremity functions necessary to successfully fulfill all of their life roles.
She earned an associate degree from Roane State Community College and is a licensed certified occupational therapist assistant (COTA/L). She specializes in thermal and electrical modalities and is trained in the Graston Technique. She joined Knoxville Orthopaedic Clinic in 2017.
She and her husband, Andy, have two children. In her free time, she volunteers at her church, studies biblical and modern Hebrew as well as foreign cultures and enjoys traveling and working out.
- A.A.S., Roane State Community College, 2016
- Thermal and electrical modalities
- Trained in Graston Technique
Sybilla Watson enjoys working with people and became an occupational therapist assistant to help patients be as independent and successful as possible. She especially enjoys treating conditions of the hand, wrist, elbow and shoulder, helping patients regain the upper extremity functions necessary to successfully fulfill all of their life roles.
She earned an associate degree from Roane State Community College and is a licensed certified occupational therapist assistant (COTA/L). She specializes in thermal and electrical modalities and is trained in the Graston Technique. She joined Knoxville Orthopaedic Clinic in 2017.
She and her husband, Andy, have two children. In her free time, she volunteers at her church, studies biblical and modern Hebrew as well as foreign cultures and enjoys traveling and working out.
- A.A.S., Roane State Community College, 2016
- Thermal and electrical modalities
- Trained in Graston Technique