Bone and Joint Institute of Tennessee
Bone and Joint Institute of Tennessee to Host 3rd Annual Skeleton Gala
Bone and Joint Institute of Tennessee will host the third annual Skeleton Gala on Oct. 26, in Liberty Hall at The Factory at Franklin. The masquerade event is Bone and Joint Institute’s primary fundraiser and benefits the Williamson Health athletic training program and scholarships for students who will be pursuing health science degrees in college.…
Read MoreClarifying Myths Surrounding Spinal Injections with Dr. Zachary Kalb
Originally published in the Williamson Herald — It can be hard to find the right time to address recurring back pain. Between our busy schedules, the rumored risks of many procedures and the daunting task of locating the source of pain, many people simply learn to live with discomfort. But a solution to a pain-free life…
Read MoreProtecting Young Minds with Dr. Richard Gibson
Richard Gibson, M.D., Discusses Concussion Prevention and Treatment for High School Athletes Originally published in the Williamson Herald — If students are to excel academically, they have to also be cared for physically. Head trauma, like concussions, can cause students to fall behind on their schoolwork as they let their brains recover. Because concussions are more…
Read MoreThrough the Lens of a Team Physician for Local High Schools with Dr. Scott Arthur
An In-Depth Look Into The Daily Life and Responsibilities of a Bone and Joint Institute Team Physician with Scott Arthur, M.D. Originally published in YOUR Williamson — It’s hard to believe another school year is starting up with new classes, teachers and extracurriculars. It’s this time of year that we often reflect on the dedication of…
Read MoreBack To School Tips with Dr. Casey Davidson and David Cox
Originally published in the Williamson Herald — With summer coming to a close and school starting, students are quickly getting back into the classroom. In addition to the increased workload, students take on the physical weight of their backpacks, books and laptops. If mismanaged, these added strains can cause long-term back and shoulder injuries that linger well…
Read MoreSafety On The Sidelines with Dr. Scott Arthur
Originally published in the Williamson Herald — As the summer melts away, back-to-school preparations are already in full swing. From completing summer reading assignments to gathering school supplies and reestablishing routines, your to-do list is likely overflowing. Add to that the wide array of sports and extracurricular activities available, and it’s clear there’s a lot to…
Read MorePreventing Injury While Traveling, Enjoying Summer with Justin Brothers
Originally published in the Williamson Source — Summer is a time for adventure, relaxation, and creating unforgettable memories. Whether traveling to new destinations or indulging in your favorite outdoor activities, staying safe and injury-free is essential. While summer vacations offer endless fun, they also come with potential risks, from sunburns and dehydration to more serious injuries like…
Read MoreA Better Approach to Anterior Hip Replacement with Dr. Brian Perkinson
Originally published in the Williamson Source — Hip replacements are one of the most common orthopaedic surgical procedures performed in the United States every year. Our joints undergo a lot of wear and tear on a daily basis, and, combined with genetic predisposition, that wear results in damage that becomes uncomfortable to manage over time. Many…
Read MoreBone and Joint Institute of Tennessee Surgery Center Ranked Among Best Ambulatory Surgery Centers by U.S. News and World Report
U.S. News and World Report, the global authority in hospital rankings and consumer advice, has ranked Bone and Joint Institute of Tennessee Surgery Center on the debut edition of Best Ambulatory Surgery Centers. For this first edition of Best Ambulatory Surgery Centers, U.S. News – in collaboration with CareJourney – rated nearly 5,000 surgery centers in four separate…
Read MoreManaging Arthritis Pain During Summer Concerts with Dr. Preet Gurusamy
Originally published in the Williamson Herald — Preet Gurusamy, M.D., of Bone and Joint Institute of Tennessee, shares advice on how to stay comfortable and enjoy live music despite arthritis. Summer is here, and festival season is upon us. Whether you’re planning to attend a music festival or simply enjoy some live music on a summer…
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