Orthopedic Surgery
At Bone & Joint, you’re not only in good hands; you’re in hands that have more experience than any other orthopedic surgery center in Central Wisconsin. With a team of surgeons specializing in hand, shoulder, hip, knee, spine and foot procedures, our doctors work collaboratively to offer the area’s highest level of orthopedic care.
Technology allows Bone & Joint to perform less invasive orthopedic surgical procedures with higher precision, leading to better outcomes with faster recovery times for patients. Bone & Joint is the only outpatient surgery center in the Wausau area that offers Mako™ Robotic-Arm Assisted Surgery for hip and knee replacements.
At Bone & Joint, we customize an orthopedic care plan based on your needs, activity and desired outcome. From minimally invasive surgeries to full joint replacement, we will consult, prepare and walk you through every step of the process—keeping you informed and comfortable at all times. Our team of surgeons, nurses and support staff are here to answer any questions you may have.
- Joint Replacement
- Arthroscopic Surgery
- Reconstruction
- Tendon Repair
- Spinal Surgery
- Fusions
Get the quality care you deserve at a lower cost than a hospital with outpatient surgery designed to streamline your recovery and enhance your mobility. Our three convenient outpatient surgery centers give you access to world-class care close to home.
Mako Robotic-Arm Assisted Surgery
Bone & Joint’s surgical center is the first orthopedic center in North Central Wisconsin to offer Stryker’s Mako Robotic-Arm Assisted Technology for total knee and total hip joint replacement procedures. Robotic technology combines computer-generated precision with the skill, expertise and talent of Bone & Joint’s orthopedic surgeons.
When undergoing a robotics-arm assisted joint replacement, studies have indicated patients can experience:
- Faster recovery times
- Shorter medical stays
- Less inpatient physical therapy
- Less pain after surgery, reducing the need for pain medications
- Better movement, flexion and long-term function
These benefits result from the minimally invasive surgical characteristic of robotics accuracy. Smaller incisions reduce scarring and blood loss. There is less soft tissue damage near the surgical site and accurate and individualized placement and positioning of the implants.





