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LOVED LOCALLY, RECOGNIZED NATIONALLY
The Bone and Joint Institute of Tennessee is proud to work with Williamson Medical Center as an orthopaedic surgical partner. Williamson Medical Center’s Joint and Spine Center is accredited by the Joint Commission.

Additionally, it has been named among the top 10 percent in region, the state and the nation for patient safety in major orthopedic surgery, joint replacement, and orthopedic care, among other honors, by CareChex®, a division of Comparion®. CareChex is a medical quality rating system designed to assist hospitals in improving the quality of inpatient care and promoting medical excellence to consumers, payers and employers.
LOVED LOCALLY, RECOGNIZED NATIONALLY The Bone and Joint Institute of Tennessee is proud to work with Williamson Medical Center as an orthopaedic surgical partner. Williamson Medical Center’s Joint and Spine Center is accredited by the Joint Commission. Additionally, it has been named among the top 10 percent in region, the state and the nation for patient safety in major orthopedic surgery, joint replacement, and orthopedic care, among other honors, by CareChex®, a division of Comparion®. CareChex is a medical quality rating system designed to assist hospitals in improving the quality of inpatient care and promoting medical excellence to consumers, payers and employers.
LOVED LOCALLY, RECOGNIZED NATIONALLY
The Bone and Joint Institute of Tennessee is proud to work with Williamson Medical Center as an orthopaedic surgical partner. Williamson Medical Center’s Joint and Spine Center is accredited by the Joint Commission.

Additionally, it has been named among the top 10 percent in region, the state and the nation for patient safety in major orthopedic surgery, joint replacement, and orthopedic care, among other honors, by CareChex®, a division of Comparion®. CareChex is a medical quality rating system designed to assist hospitals in improving the quality of inpatient care and promoting medical excellence to consumers, payers and employers.
LOVED LOCALLY, RECOGNIZED NATIONALLY The Bone and Joint Institute of Tennessee is proud to work with Williamson Medical Center as an orthopaedic surgical partner. Williamson Medical Center’s Joint and Spine Center is accredited by the Joint Commission. Additionally, it has been named among the top 10 percent in region, the state and the nation for patient safety in major orthopedic surgery, joint replacement, and orthopedic care, among other honors, by CareChex®, a division of Comparion®. CareChex is a medical quality rating system designed to assist hospitals in improving the quality of inpatient care and promoting medical excellence to consumers, payers and employers.
“When my husband founded the Franklin Bone & Joint Clinic in 1979, patients were not a number and employees were not just someone who worked for you—they were, and are, family,” said Lorraine Ferrell, widow of the late founder. “That mindset and the culture my husband instilled in the practice is why they have been so successful in the past, and I support the partnership with Williamson Medical Center. I believe this is a step in the right direction because they, too, share those core values.”
“When my husband founded the Franklin Bone & Joint Clinic in 1979, patients were not a number and employees were not just someone who worked for you—they were, and are, family,” said Lorraine Ferrell, widow of the late founder. “That mindset and the culture my husband instilled in the practice is why they have been so successful in the past, and I support the partnership with Williamson Medical Center. I believe this is a step in the right direction because they, too, share those core values.”
We know bone and joint injuries can severely impact your everyday life. Whether you’re suffering from a fracture, dislocation, sprain, muscle or joint pain, our orthopaedic specialists are here to help. Our team is dedicated to providing high-quality, personalized treatment to help you get back to the things that matter most. We offer a variety of nonsurgical treatment options, such as casts, injections, paraffin wax dips, therapy services and more for many orthopaedic or sports-related conditions. While many fractures, breaks or other injuries may heal on their own, some require surgical intervention. We have the latest in diagnostic and surgical capabilities to pinpoint and treat any fracture, and will develop a comprehensive treatment plan to take you from diagnosis to recovery. For more information or to schedule an appointment with the Bone and Joint Institute of Tennessee, call 615-791-2630.
We know bone and joint injuries can severely impact your everyday life. Whether you’re suffering from a fracture, dislocation, sprain, muscle or joint pain, our orthopaedic specialists are here to help. Our team is dedicated to providing high-quality, personalized treatment to help you get back to the things that matter most. We offer a variety of nonsurgical treatment options, such as casts, injections, paraffin wax dips, therapy services and more for many orthopaedic or sports-related conditions. While many fractures, breaks or other injuries may heal on their own, some require surgical intervention. We have the latest in diagnostic and surgical capabilities to pinpoint and treat any fracture, and will develop a comprehensive treatment plan to take you from diagnosis to recovery. For more information or to schedule an appointment with the Bone and Joint Institute of Tennessee, call 615-791-2630.
When hip and knee pain becomes more than an occasional annoyance, specialists from the Bone and Joint Institute of Tennessee are here to help. Using advanced tissue sparing treatment options for total hip replacement (anterior approach and posterior approach) as well as partial knee and total knee replacement surgery, our team will create a customized care plan to help relieve pain and restore mobility.

Joint replacement surgery is a highly effective way of eliminating pain, correcting a deformity and helping improve mobility. Joint replacement is not one-size-fits-all, and neither is our multifaceted treatment plan.

We offer patients an advanced, personalized approach to surgery that includes education, physical therapy/occupational therapy, injections and ongoing support.

Our surgeons utilize the most advanced technology, including the Mako Robotic-Arm Assisted Surgery and MakoSmart Robotics. This technology allows more precise incisions, more careful soft tissue handling resulting in less recovery time and better function for the patient.

Not sure if joint replacement is right for you?

Want to explore surgical AND nonsurgical options?
When hip and knee pain becomes more than an occasional annoyance, specialists from the Bone and Joint Institute of Tennessee are here to help. Using advanced tissue sparing treatment options for total hip replacement (anterior approach and posterior approach) as well as partial knee and total knee replacement surgery, our team will create a customized care plan to help relieve pain and restore mobility. Joint replacement surgery is a highly effective way of eliminating pain, correcting a deformity and helping improve mobility. Joint replacement is not one-size-fits-all, and neither is our multifaceted treatment plan. We offer patients an advanced, personalized approach to surgery that includes education, physical therapy/occupational therapy, injections and ongoing support. Our surgeons utilize the most advanced technology, including the Mako Robotic-Arm Assisted Surgery and MakoSmart Robotics. This technology allows more precise incisions, more careful soft tissue handling resulting in less recovery time and better function for the patient. Not sure if joint replacement is right for you? Want to explore surgical AND nonsurgical options?
When action leads to injury, our highly trained sports medicine specialists are ready to get you back on the court, field or green. From middle school track to Olympic trials, we’re ready to help you cross that finish line. You’d be hard-pressed to find a more active, sports-loving group of orthopaedic surgeons. In fact, many Bone and Joint Institute surgeons also serve as team physicians for Nashville-area sports teams. Whether you’re a high school athlete or a weekend warrior, we’re dedicated to getting you back in the game. If you’re suffering from pain or discomfort from a sports injury, visit one of our sports medicine specialists to develop a personalized, comprehensive treatment plan. Our physicians utilize a wide variety of treatment options, including physical therapy, injections, labral repair, tendon repair and reconstruction, and robotic-assisted hip and knee surgery systems. For more information or to schedule an appointment, call 615-791-2630.
When action leads to injury, our highly trained sports medicine specialists are ready to get you back on the court, field or green. From middle school track to Olympic trials, we’re ready to help you cross that finish line. You’d be hard-pressed to find a more active, sports-loving group of orthopaedic surgeons. In fact, many Bone and Joint Institute surgeons also serve as team physicians for Nashville-area sports teams. Whether you’re a high school athlete or a weekend warrior, we’re dedicated to getting you back in the game. If you’re suffering from pain or discomfort from a sports injury, visit one of our sports medicine specialists to develop a personalized, comprehensive treatment plan. Our physicians utilize a wide variety of treatment options, including physical therapy, injections, labral repair, tendon repair and reconstruction, and robotic-assisted hip and knee surgery systems. For more information or to schedule an appointment, call 615-791-2630.
We are committed to being your partner throughout the rehab process and providing convenient physical therapy and occupational therapy in Franklin. At Bone and Joint Rehabilitation Services in Franklin, we work alongside the nationally recognized orthopaedic specialists at the Bone and Joint Institute of Tennessee to bring you patient-centered, personalized care in a fun and dynamic environment that’s in your neighborhood.

 

Our physical therapy and occupational therapy services use evidence-based rehabilitation practices and cutting-edge techniques to help you reach your goals faster. Our goal is to provide you with a highly qualified teammate during your time in rehabilitation to keep you encouraged and move you forward.

 

Whether you are receiving manual joint mobilization, splinting, instruction in stretching and strengthening, or other treatment techniques, your therapy will always pair you with a licensed clinician, many with extensive specialized training to help speed your recovery.
We are committed to being your partner throughout the rehab process and providing convenient physical therapy and occupational therapy in Franklin. At Bone and Joint Rehabilitation Services in Franklin, we work alongside the nationally recognized orthopaedic specialists at the Bone and Joint Institute of Tennessee to bring you patient-centered, personalized care in a fun and dynamic environment that’s in your neighborhood. Our physical therapy and occupational therapy services use evidence-based rehabilitation practices and cutting-edge techniques to help you reach your goals faster. Our goal is to provide you with a highly qualified teammate during your time in rehabilitation to keep you encouraged and move you forward. Whether you are receiving manual joint mobilization, splinting, instruction in stretching and strengthening, or other treatment techniques, your therapy will always pair you with a licensed clinician, many with extensive specialized training to help speed your recovery.
SCOTT ARTHUR, M.D.
SHOULDER AND ELBOW, SPORTS MEDICINE, KIDS AND TEENS, HIP/KNEE REPLACEMENT AND PRESERVATION, GENERAL ORTHOPAEDICS AND FRACTURE CARE
SCOTT ARTHUR, M.D. SHOULDER AND ELBOW, SPORTS MEDICINE, KIDS AND TEENS, HIP/KNEE REPLACEMENT AND PRESERVATION, GENERAL ORTHOPAEDICS AND FRACTURE CARE
Ian Byram, M.D., is a board-certified orthopaedic surgeon specializing in treatment of the shoulder and elbow and sports medicine. Dr. Byram graduated from the University of North Carolina School of Medicine in 2006 and completed an orthopaedic surgery residency at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, where he served as the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery administrative chief resident. He completed fellowship training in shoulder, elbow and sports medicine at Columbia University Medical Center in New York City, where he served as a team physician for Columbia University football and helped care for the New York Yankees. Dr. Byram is one of only a few surgeons in Tennessee to be admitted into the distinguished American Shoulder and Elbow Society (ASES), and one of only two members of the Association of Clinical Elbow and Shoulder Surgeons (ACESS) in the state. He frequently speaks at the national and regional levels on disorders of the shoulder, elbow and sports medicine and was named a committee member and paper moderator for the annual meeting of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgery (AAOS) Shoulder and Elbow Program. He continues to contribute to his area of expertise, with over 20 publications. Dr. Byram is also design team member for the Exactech CT-Guided GPS shoulder replacement. He is also the chairman of the research and outcomes committee at the Bone and Joint Institute of Tennessee. He currently serves as the head team physician for Summit High School in Spring Hill and Grace Christian Academy in Franklin. His personal interests include golf, spending time with his wife and three boys, and working with the First Presbyterian Church, where he serves as a deacon.
Ian Byram, M.D., is a board-certified orthopaedic surgeon specializing in treatment of the shoulder and elbow and sports medicine. Dr. Byram graduated from the University of North Carolina School of Medicine in 2006 and completed an orthopaedic surgery residency at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, where he served as the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery administrative chief resident. He completed fellowship training in shoulder, elbow and sports medicine at Columbia University Medical Center in New York City, where he served as a team physician for Columbia University football and helped care for the New York Yankees. Dr. Byram is one of only a few surgeons in Tennessee to be admitted into the distinguished American Shoulder and Elbow Society (ASES), and one of only two members of the Association of Clinical Elbow and Shoulder Surgeons (ACESS) in the state. He frequently speaks at the national and regional levels on disorders of the shoulder, elbow and sports medicine and was named a committee member and paper moderator for the annual meeting of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgery (AAOS) Shoulder and Elbow Program. He continues to contribute to his area of expertise, with over 20 publications. Dr. Byram is also design team member for the Exactech CT-Guided GPS shoulder replacement. He is also the chairman of the research and outcomes committee at the Bone and Joint Institute of Tennessee. He currently serves as the head team physician for Summit High School in Spring Hill and Grace Christian Academy in Franklin. His personal interests include golf, spending time with his wife and three boys, and working with the First Presbyterian Church, where he serves as a deacon.
Cory Calendine, M.D., is a board-certified orthopaedic surgeon specializing anterior hip replacement, robotic joint replacement, and partial and total hip and knee replacement. Dr. Calendine received his medical degree from the University of Tennessee College of Medicine, and completed a residency in orthopaedic surgery at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. He completed his fellowship training in adult reconstruction of the hip and knee at the world-renowned Anderson Orthopaedic Research Institute in Alexandria, Virginia. He has expertise in Mako RIO robotic-arm assisted surgery as well as revision hip and knee replacement, knee arthroscopy (knee scope) and treatment of arthritis and osteoarthritis of the hip and knee. Dr. Calendine currently serves as chief of the Division of Orthopaedic Surgery for Williamson Medical Center, where he often hosts national and international visiting surgeons who come to learn about latest techniques and advancements in orthopaedic surgery. He also serves as an elite reviewer for the Journal of Arthroplasty, a member of the American Association of Hip and Knee Surgeons and is one of only eight surgeons chosen to serve on the international Mako Champions faculty. In 2018, he was selected to serve as a member of the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery Blueprint Development Exercise Work Group, which creates content for national credentialing exams. He also lectures nationally and internationally on joint replacement, most recently at the 2018 Chinese Hip Society in Guiyang, China. When he’s not practicing medicine, Dr. Calendine enjoys golf, movies, racquetball, youth ministry and weightlifting. He also dedicates his time to various nonprofit groups, such as Mission UpReach, City of Children and the Sarah Walker Foundation.
Cory Calendine, M.D., is a board-certified orthopaedic surgeon specializing anterior hip replacement, robotic joint replacement, and partial and total hip and knee replacement. Dr. Calendine received his medical degree from the University of Tennessee College of Medicine, and completed a residency in orthopaedic surgery at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. He completed his fellowship training in adult reconstruction of the hip and knee at the world-renowned Anderson Orthopaedic Research Institute in Alexandria, Virginia. He has expertise in Mako RIO robotic-arm assisted surgery as well as revision hip and knee replacement, knee arthroscopy (knee scope) and treatment of arthritis and osteoarthritis of the hip and knee. Dr. Calendine currently serves as chief of the Division of Orthopaedic Surgery for Williamson Medical Center, where he often hosts national and international visiting surgeons who come to learn about latest techniques and advancements in orthopaedic surgery. He also serves as an elite reviewer for the Journal of Arthroplasty, a member of the American Association of Hip and Knee Surgeons and is one of only eight surgeons chosen to serve on the international Mako Champions faculty. In 2018, he was selected to serve as a member of the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery Blueprint Development Exercise Work Group, which creates content for national credentialing exams. He also lectures nationally and internationally on joint replacement, most recently at the 2018 Chinese Hip Society in Guiyang, China. When he’s not practicing medicine, Dr. Calendine enjoys golf, movies, racquetball, youth ministry and weightlifting. He also dedicates his time to various nonprofit groups, such as Mission UpReach, City of Children and the Sarah Walker Foundation.
Casey T. Davidson, M.D., specializes in orthopaedic spine surgery at the Bone and Joint Institute of Tennessee and sees patients at clinics at the main office in Franklin. He offers advanced techniques for treating complex problems of the spine, including alternatives to spinal fusion that can help preserve motion. Davidson completed his medical training at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston and completed an orthopaedic surgery residency at the University of Mississippi Medical Center. He participated in an AOSpine visiting fellowship with Dr. Paul Heini, M.D., at Sonnenhofspital in Bern, Switzerland, and then went on to complete his spine surgery fellowship with OrthoCarolina in Charlotte, N.C. He and his wife have 3 daughters, and enjoy traveling, attending live music concerts and participating in outdoor activities.
Casey T. Davidson, M.D., specializes in orthopaedic spine surgery at the Bone and Joint Institute of Tennessee and sees patients at clinics at the main office in Franklin. He offers advanced techniques for treating complex problems of the spine, including alternatives to spinal fusion that can help preserve motion. Davidson completed his medical training at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston and completed an orthopaedic surgery residency at the University of Mississippi Medical Center. He participated in an AOSpine visiting fellowship with Dr. Paul Heini, M.D., at Sonnenhofspital in Bern, Switzerland, and then went on to complete his spine surgery fellowship with OrthoCarolina in Charlotte, N.C. He and his wife have 3 daughters, and enjoy traveling, attending live music concerts and participating in outdoor activities.
Ronald Derr, D.O., is a board-certified orthopaedic surgeon specializing in foot and ankle surgery including Achilles tendon surgery, bunion correction, ankle scopes and adult painful flatfoot deformaties. He also has expertise in treating sports medicine injuries such as lisfrancs injuries, ankle and metatarsal fractures and tendon ruptures, and strives to expedite patients’ return to sports through early motion therapy and mobility, minimizing muscle atrophy and evaluating functional safety. He earned his medical degree from Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine, and completed residency training in orthopaedics at Ohio University-Doctors Hospital in Massillon, Ohio. He went on to complete fellowship training at the American Sports Medicine Institute in Birmingham and a foot and ankle fellowship at Good Samaritan Hospital in Cincinnati. He is a member of the American Foot and Ankle Society, American Osteopathic Academy of Orthopedics, Tennessee Osteopathic Society and Tennessee Medical Association. Dr. Derr has been an integral part of the bone and joint practice since 1996 and currently serves as team physician for Ravenwood High School. He and his wife have four children, and in his spare time, he enjoys sports and spending time with his family.
Ronald Derr, D.O., is a board-certified orthopaedic surgeon specializing in foot and ankle surgery including Achilles tendon surgery, bunion correction, ankle scopes and adult painful flatfoot deformaties. He also has expertise in treating sports medicine injuries such as lisfrancs injuries, ankle and metatarsal fractures and tendon ruptures, and strives to expedite patients’ return to sports through early motion therapy and mobility, minimizing muscle atrophy and evaluating functional safety. He earned his medical degree from Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine, and completed residency training in orthopaedics at Ohio University-Doctors Hospital in Massillon, Ohio. He went on to complete fellowship training at the American Sports Medicine Institute in Birmingham and a foot and ankle fellowship at Good Samaritan Hospital in Cincinnati. He is a member of the American Foot and Ankle Society, American Osteopathic Academy of Orthopedics, Tennessee Osteopathic Society and Tennessee Medical Association. Dr. Derr has been an integral part of the bone and joint practice since 1996 and currently serves as team physician for Ravenwood High School. He and his wife have four children, and in his spare time, he enjoys sports and spending time with his family.
Richard Gibson, M.D. is a board-certified family medicine and sports medicine physician specializing in the evaluation and non-operative treatment of orthopaedic injuries. He joined the Bone and Joint Institute of Tennessee team in September 2021.

Originally from Maryville, Tennessee, Dr. Gibson grew up admiring his father’s career as a family medicine physician and team doctor for Maryville College. He was inspired to pursue a career in medicine, earning his undergraduate degrees from University of Tennessee and his Doctor of Medicine from East Tennessee State University. He completed his family medicine residency at Bayfront Health in St. Petersburg, Florida, and his fellowship training at American Sports Medicine Institute, founded by the world-renowned sports medicine specialist Dr. James Andrews, in Birmingham, Alabama.

Dr. Gibson specializes in the evaluation and treatment of concussions and related injuries. Throughout his training, he has served as team physician for multiple high school and college athletics departments, including providing coverage for Troy University, Samford University, Birmingham-Southern University and the SEC baseball tournament. He is the current team physician at Page High School.

Outside of the office, Dr. Gibson and his wife, Sarah, enjoy outdoor activities, grilling and smoking meats, especially a good brisket.
Richard Gibson, M.D. is a board-certified family medicine and sports medicine physician specializing in the evaluation and non-operative treatment of orthopaedic injuries. He joined the Bone and Joint Institute of Tennessee team in September 2021. Originally from Maryville, Tennessee, Dr. Gibson grew up admiring his father’s career as a family medicine physician and team doctor for Maryville College. He was inspired to pursue a career in medicine, earning his undergraduate degrees from University of Tennessee and his Doctor of Medicine from East Tennessee State University. He completed his family medicine residency at Bayfront Health in St. Petersburg, Florida, and his fellowship training at American Sports Medicine Institute, founded by the world-renowned sports medicine specialist Dr. James Andrews, in Birmingham, Alabama. Dr. Gibson specializes in the evaluation and treatment of concussions and related injuries. Throughout his training, he has served as team physician for multiple high school and college athletics departments, including providing coverage for Troy University, Samford University, Birmingham-Southern University and the SEC baseball tournament. He is the current team physician at Page High School. Outside of the office, Dr. Gibson and his wife, Sarah, enjoy outdoor activities, grilling and smoking meats, especially a good brisket.
Zachary Kalb, D.O., is a physiatrist (physical medicine and rehabilitation specialist) who specializes in interventional spine medicine. His clinical practice focuses on non-surgical treatments for spine- and joint-related pain through image-guided injections, radiofrequency ablation, and other minimally invasive interventions using state-of-the-art techniques to diagnose and treat spine and musculoskeletal conditions. He has performed thousands of image-guided procedures. His non-surgical approach to care is designed to reduce pain and improve function. Kalb often treats patients who wish to delay or avoid surgery or who have continued pain despite prior surgery. Kalb earned his medical degree at the Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine at Virginia Tech and completed his physiatry residency at Larkin Community Hospital in Miami, Fla. He then completed a fellowship in interventional spine and electrodiagnostic medicine at the OrthoCarolina Spine Center in Charlotte, N.C. In his free time, Kalb enjoys spending time with his family, fishing, biking, mountaineering and playing ice hockey.
Zachary Kalb, D.O., is a physiatrist (physical medicine and rehabilitation specialist) who specializes in interventional spine medicine. His clinical practice focuses on non-surgical treatments for spine- and joint-related pain through image-guided injections, radiofrequency ablation, and other minimally invasive interventions using state-of-the-art techniques to diagnose and treat spine and musculoskeletal conditions. He has performed thousands of image-guided procedures. His non-surgical approach to care is designed to reduce pain and improve function. Kalb often treats patients who wish to delay or avoid surgery or who have continued pain despite prior surgery. Kalb earned his medical degree at the Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine at Virginia Tech and completed his physiatry residency at Larkin Community Hospital in Miami, Fla. He then completed a fellowship in interventional spine and electrodiagnostic medicine at the OrthoCarolina Spine Center in Charlotte, N.C. In his free time, Kalb enjoys spending time with his family, fishing, biking, mountaineering and playing ice hockey.
John Klekamp, M.D., is a board-certified orthopaedic surgeon specializing in care of the spine. A native of Ohio, he grew up in north Atlanta and earned his medical degree from the Mercer University School of Medicine in Macon, Georgia. He began his residency training in internal medicine and completed orthopaedic surgery training at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Dr. Klekamp received his spine fellowship training at the Emory Spine Center in Atlanta, Georgia. Prior to joining Franklin Bone and Joint in 2004, Dr. Klekamp practiced with Piedmont Orthopaedics in Greenville, South Carolina, where he managed the spine residency training program for Greenville Memorial Hospital and later served as an adjunct instructor with Clemson University Biomechanical Engineering. During that time, he also served as a team physician for the Greenville Growl hockey team, and became a founding member of Medical Expeditions International, a nonprofit organization providing medical care to remote parts of the world. His professional interests include various approaches and treatments of the cervical spine including cervical anterior discectomy, cervical anterior disc arthroplasty, lumbar decompression and minimally-invasive cervical decompression. He has a certification by Zimmer/Biomet for surgery using the Mobi-C cervical disc arthroplasty system. Dr. Klekamp is a member of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) and the North American Spine Society. He is a father of three boys and enjoys hiking, camping and spending time with his family.
John Klekamp, M.D., is a board-certified orthopaedic surgeon specializing in care of the spine. A native of Ohio, he grew up in north Atlanta and earned his medical degree from the Mercer University School of Medicine in Macon, Georgia. He began his residency training in internal medicine and completed orthopaedic surgery training at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Dr. Klekamp received his spine fellowship training at the Emory Spine Center in Atlanta, Georgia. Prior to joining Franklin Bone and Joint in 2004, Dr. Klekamp practiced with Piedmont Orthopaedics in Greenville, South Carolina, where he managed the spine residency training program for Greenville Memorial Hospital and later served as an adjunct instructor with Clemson University Biomechanical Engineering. During that time, he also served as a team physician for the Greenville Growl hockey team, and became a founding member of Medical Expeditions International, a nonprofit organization providing medical care to remote parts of the world. His professional interests include various approaches and treatments of the cervical spine including cervical anterior discectomy, cervical anterior disc arthroplasty, lumbar decompression and minimally-invasive cervical decompression. He has a certification by Zimmer/Biomet for surgery using the Mobi-C cervical disc arthroplasty system. Dr. Klekamp is a member of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) and the North American Spine Society. He is a father of three boys and enjoys hiking, camping and spending time with his family.
Jeffrey Kutsikovich, M.D., is a board-certified orthopaedic surgeon specializing in treatment of the hand, wrist, elbow and shoulder including carpal tunnel release, distal radius fractures, CMC arthroplasty, wrist arthroscopy and shoulder arthroscopy and rotator cuff repair. He has a special interest in tendon repair and and early motion therapies. Dr. Kutsikovich earned his medical degree in 2010 from the Ohio State University College of Medicine and completed his residency in orthopaedic surgery at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center Campbell Clinic. He completed fellowship training at the Indiana Hand to Shoulder Center in Indianapolis. He is a member of the American Society for Surgery of the Hand and the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. Dr. Kutsikovich currently serves as the team physician for Independence High School. He enjoys playing the guitar, skiing and golfing in his spare time.
Jeffrey Kutsikovich, M.D., is a board-certified orthopaedic surgeon specializing in treatment of the hand, wrist, elbow and shoulder including carpal tunnel release, distal radius fractures, CMC arthroplasty, wrist arthroscopy and shoulder arthroscopy and rotator cuff repair. He has a special interest in tendon repair and and early motion therapies. Dr. Kutsikovich earned his medical degree in 2010 from the Ohio State University College of Medicine and completed his residency in orthopaedic surgery at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center Campbell Clinic. He completed fellowship training at the Indiana Hand to Shoulder Center in Indianapolis. He is a member of the American Society for Surgery of the Hand and the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. Dr. Kutsikovich currently serves as the team physician for Independence High School. He enjoys playing the guitar, skiing and golfing in his spare time.
ERIC KING, FNP-C
Eric King, FNP-C, is a Certified Family Nurse Practitioner through the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners and practices under supervising physician Brian Perkinson, M.D. at Bone and Joint Institute of Tennessee. A native of Mt. Juliet, TN, he received his Associate of Science in Nursing from Aquinas College then went on for his Bachelor of Science and Master of Science in Nursing degrees from Belmont University in Nashville. He is licensed in the state of Tennessee as an APRN and RN. When he’s not at work, Eric enjoys traveling, running on trails and spending time with his family.
ERIC KING, FNP-C Eric King, FNP-C, is a Certified Family Nurse Practitioner through the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners and practices under supervising physician Brian Perkinson, M.D. at Bone and Joint Institute of Tennessee. A native of Mt. Juliet, TN, he received his Associate of Science in Nursing from Aquinas College then went on for his Bachelor of Science and Master of Science in Nursing degrees from Belmont University in Nashville. He is licensed in the state of Tennessee as an APRN and RN. When he’s not at work, Eric enjoys traveling, running on trails and spending time with his family.
BECK BLEDSOE, PA-C
Beck Bledsoe is a certified physician assistant to Colin Looney, M.D. at the Bone and Joint Institute of Tennessee. He earned his Bachelor of Science degree in biology in 2015 from Lipscomb University and went on to earn his Master of Science degree in Medicine from Trevecca Nazarene University in 2018. He is a U.S. Navy veteran and served from 2008-2012 at Camp LeJeune, North Carolina. In his free time, he enjoys spending time with his wife and two children, watching hockey and woodworking.
BECK BLEDSOE, PA-C Beck Bledsoe is a certified physician assistant to Colin Looney, M.D. at the Bone and Joint Institute of Tennessee. He earned his Bachelor of Science degree in biology in 2015 from Lipscomb University and went on to earn his Master of Science degree in Medicine from Trevecca Nazarene University in 2018. He is a U.S. Navy veteran and served from 2008-2012 at Camp LeJeune, North Carolina. In his free time, he enjoys spending time with his wife and two children, watching hockey and woodworking.
EMILY KENT, PA-C
Emily Kent is a certified physician assistant from Pittsburgh, Pa., working with Geoff Watson, M.D., at the Bone and Joint Institute of Tennessee. She completed her Bachelor of Science degree in health science at James Madison University, then earned her Master of Physician Assistant Studies degree at Chatham University. She received her certification from the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants (NCCPA) in the state of Tennessee. She is a part of the Physician Assistants in Orthopaedic Surgery, the American Academy of Physician Assistants, the American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society, and the Tennessee Academy of Physician Assistants. In her free time, she enjoys spending time with family and friends, running, and hiking with her fuzzy labradoodle.
EMILY KENT, PA-C Emily Kent is a certified physician assistant from Pittsburgh, Pa., working with Geoff Watson, M.D., at the Bone and Joint Institute of Tennessee. She completed her Bachelor of Science degree in health science at James Madison University, then earned her Master of Physician Assistant Studies degree at Chatham University. She received her certification from the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants (NCCPA) in the state of Tennessee. She is a part of the Physician Assistants in Orthopaedic Surgery, the American Academy of Physician Assistants, the American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society, and the Tennessee Academy of Physician Assistants. In her free time, she enjoys spending time with family and friends, running, and hiking with her fuzzy labradoodle.
Bone and Joint Institute of Tennessee staff assisting with on-field athletic training
Bone and Joint Institute of Tennessee staff assisting with on-field athletic training
Bone and Joint Institute of Tennessee staff assisting with on-field athletic training
Bone and Joint Institute of Tennessee staff assisting with on-field athletic training
Bone and Joint Institute of Tennessee staff assisting with on-field athletic training
Bone and Joint Institute of Tennessee staff assisting with on-field athletic training