Free Student Sports Physicals in East Tennessee
Free Sports Evaluations for incoming first-year high school students through seniors in all 2024-25 school year sports.
Sports physicals are often mandatory for students participating in sports activities or organizations. At Tennessee Orthopaedic Alliance, our board-certified sports medicine providers are dedicated to ensuring the health and safety of our eastern Tennessee student-athletes on and off the court.
The primary objective of a sports physical exam is to determine whether a student-athlete is physically fit and healthy enough to participate in their chosen sport. The physical evaluation aims to assess the student’s current fitness level and ensure that they can handle the physical demands of their sport without risking their health.
Apart from identifying injury risks, sports physicals can also detect underlying medical conditions that may not have presented any symptoms yet. Our board-certified sports medicine providers at Tennessee Orthopaedic Alliance are dedicated to your student athlete’s overall health and well-being, ensuring they’re fit for the sports season and at low risk of injury or other health conditions.
Sports Physicals in Sevierville, Bearden, Knoxville, and Lenoir City Area
Sports physicals with a Tennessee Orthopedic Alliance provider can help your student athlete prevent injury by identifying risk factors, such as previous injuries or weakened muscle groups. Our board-certified sports medicine providers can educate your child and their coach on specific exercises for vulnerable areas or recommendations for proper protective gear.
Our expert sports medicine providers are dedicated to helping your student-athlete meet their performance goals on and off the field. These evaluations from Tennessee Orthopaedic Alliance will allow student-athletes to participate in summer workouts and camps and will be valid for the 2024-25 school year.
No appointment is needed.
Please download and bring the form below to your next Physical.
April 27:
- Sevier County High School & Junior High
- Seymour High School & Junior High
- Gatlinburg-Pittman High School & Junior High
- Northview Senior Academy & Northview Junior Academy
- Pigeon Forge High School & Junior High
May 1st:
- Knoxville Catholic High School
Sevier County High School Sports Physicals
Sports physicals allow our TOA sports medicine providers to offer personalized advice based on your student athlete’s specific health needs, sports, and performance goals, including recommendations on how to improve stamina, strength, or skills related to their sport.
May 7th
- Loudon High School
May 8th
CAK (Christian Academy of Knoxville)
May 14th
- Webb High School
High School Sports Evaluations East Tennessee
Many schools and sports leagues require students to undergo a sports physical before participating to ensure a standard level of safety among athletes and guarantee that all students meet the essential health criteria necessary for playing sports. Our TOA board-certified sports medicine providers establish a baseline for your student-athlete’s health, which aids in monitoring changes in their health over time and in response to sports involvement..
May 21st
- Grace Christian Academy
- TBA
- Clinton High School