Orthopedic surgery center introduces Stryker technology — 3 details

Bone & Joint Surgery Center in Wausau, Wis., invested in Stryker’s Mako Robotic Arm, according to an Oct. 6 announcement on LinkedIn.

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What you should know:

1. The orthopedic center claims to be the first in North Central Wisconsin to introduce the technology for total hip and knee replacements.

2. Four Bone & Joint surgeons are certified to perform robotic-arm assisted joint replacement surgery:

  • Douglas Keele, DO
  • Jeffrey Martin, DO
  • Daniel Priebe, DO
  • Eric Thiel, MD

3. Bone & Joint operates specialty centers in Wausau, Merrill, Plover and Medford, all in Wisconsin.

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