Bone and Joint Institute of Tennessee Welcomes Keith Granger, D.O.
Published: August 18, 2025
Bone and Joint Institute of Tennessee is pleased to announce the addition of physiatrist D. Keith Granger II, D.O., who joined the practice’s growing team of providers in early August.
“We are extremely fortunate to have Dr. Granger join the Bone and Joint Institute team,” said John Reynolds, Bone and Joint Institute CEO. “As an interventional spine and musculoskeletal medicine specialist, Dr. Granger is a valuable addition to our team, helping us to continue to serve the needs of our patients and our region.”
Dr. Granger is a physiatrist specializing in interventional spine and musculoskeletal medicine, and focuses on the non-surgical treatment and management of spine- and joint-related pain. Through advanced technology such as image-guided injections, radiofrequency ablation and other minimally invasive interventions, he can diagnose and treat spine and musculoskeletal conditions using cutting-edge technology and research. Granger’s non-surgical approach to care is designed to reduce pain and improve function, often serving as an ideal option for patients seeking to delay or avoid surgery and those experiencing ongoing pain despite previous surgeries.
ABOUT BONE AND JOINT INSTITUTE OF TENNESSEE | Bone and Joint Institute of Tennessee, part of the Williamson Health regional healthcare system, is a destination for comprehensive orthopaedic care. The state-of-the-art flagship facility in Franklin, Tennessee, is led by nationally recognized physicians with expertise in orthopaedic surgery, arthroscopic surgery, joint replacement, sports medicine and spinal surgery. The facility also includes an onsite ambulatory surgery center and a Rehabilitation Services department, a team of physical and occupational therapists working alongside physicians to offer personalized care. Bone and Joint Institute also operates orthopaedic urgent care and physical therapy clinics in Brentwood, Nolensville, Spring Hill, Thompson’s Station (Tollgate) and West Franklin. For more information visit BoneAndJointTN.org.
Bone and Joint Institute of Tennessee Welcomes Keith Granger, D.O.
Bone and Joint Institute of Tennessee is pleased to announce the addition of physiatrist D. Keith Granger II, D.O., who joined the practice’s growing team of providers in early August.
“We are extremely fortunate to have Dr. Granger join the Bone and Joint Institute team,” said John Reynolds, Bone and Joint Institute CEO. “As an interventional spine and musculoskeletal medicine specialist, Dr. Granger is a valuable addition to our team, helping us to continue to serve the needs of our patients and our region.”
Dr. Granger is a physiatrist specializing in interventional spine and musculoskeletal medicine, and focuses on the non-surgical treatment and management of spine- and joint-related pain. Through advanced technology such as image-guided injections, radiofrequency ablation and other minimally invasive interventions, he can diagnose and treat spine and musculoskeletal conditions using cutting-edge technology and research. Granger’s non-surgical approach to care is designed to reduce pain and improve function, often serving as an ideal option for patients seeking to delay or avoid surgery and those experiencing ongoing pain despite previous surgeries.
ABOUT BONE AND JOINT INSTITUTE OF TENNESSEE | Bone and Joint Institute of Tennessee, part of the Williamson Health regional healthcare system, is a destination for comprehensive orthopaedic care. The state-of-the-art flagship facility in Franklin, Tennessee, is led by nationally recognized physicians with expertise in orthopaedic surgery, arthroscopic surgery, joint replacement, sports medicine and spinal surgery. The facility also includes an onsite ambulatory surgery center and a Rehabilitation Services department, a team of physical and occupational therapists working alongside physicians to offer personalized care. Bone and Joint Institute also operates orthopaedic urgent care and physical therapy clinics in Brentwood, Nolensville, Spring Hill, Thompson’s Station (Tollgate) and West Franklin. For more information visit BoneAndJointTN.org.
Published: August 18, 2025