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Education
  • B.S., David Lipscomb University, Nashville, TN, 1992
  • D.O., University of Health Sciences, College of Osteopathic Medicine, Kansas City, MO, 1997
residency

Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, University of Alabama - Birmingham, 2001

fellowship

Interventional Pain Management, Dr. James Beretta, P.C., University of Alabama -Birmingham, 2001

began practice at KOC

2002

board certification
  • Part I, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 2001
  • Part II, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 2002
  • American Board of Pain Medicine, 2004
medical associations
  • American Medical Association
  • American Osteopathic Association
  • Southern Medical Association
  • American Academy of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
  • International Spine Injection Society
  • North American Spine Society
  • American Academy of Pain Medicine
professional interests
  • Non-surgical Musculoskeletal Medicine
  • Electrodiagnostics
  • Interventional Spine Care
  • Osteopathic Manipulation

Bruce B. Fry, D.O.

Office info

KOC: 865-558-4400
Appointments: 865-558-4444

Office Locations

Fort Sanders West
Mercy Medical Center North

Administrative Assistant

865-450-1227

Bruce B. Fry, D.O.

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Specialist

Dr. Bruce Fry is a board certified physiatrist who specializes in interventional treatment of the spine. He grew up in Knoxville and returned to practice with KOC in January 2002. He went to Farragut Primary School through Farragut High School where he played high school football. Dr. Fry remains active in athletic events and now enjoys competing in triathlons. He is also involved in weight training. He is an active member of Parkway Church of Christ. He has a twin brother who practices optometry in Knoxville and has three older brothers. His father practiced radiology in Knoxville and retired a few years ago.

Dr. Fry has a unique approach to the treatment of the spine. He is a physiatrist trained in nonoperative musculoskeletal care and disorders of the nervous system. He completed his residency in physical medicine and rehabilitation at the University of Alabama at Birmingham and served as chief resident. He completed his fellowship training in interventional pain management with Dr. James Beretta in Birmingham. He is also an osteopathic physician and is trained in manual medicine as well as traditional medicine. This adds an additional treatment skill he can offer patients when appropriate. The specialized treatment skills learned in his fellowship include epidural steroid injections and a variety of other fluroscopic guided procedures that address different disorders of the spine.

When a person is seen by Dr. Fry, they are evaluated in the clinic and a thorough history is obtained. The patient is then examined and imaging is obtained, if appropriate. This is then reviewed with the patient. Dr. Fry believes it is important for the patient to understand the problem they have so they can better understand the treatment plan. He also emphasizes that the patient’s participation in their care is a crucial part of the treatment process, and physical therapy is often implemented. Although surgery is not required for most spinal disorders, Dr. Fry can recognize those that may require surgery and will refer these patients to a spine surgeon when necessary.

 

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