Wisconsin orthopedic practice expands services to meet growing demand

Wausau, Wis.-based Bone and Joint recently opened a physical therapy facility in Weston, Wis., to meet growing patient demand, reports Stevens Point News.

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Three things to know:

1. The 3,000-square-foot facility comes one year after the practice opened its first physical therapy center.

2. Bone and Joint works with orthopedic, sports medicine and pain management specialists to help patients recovering from orthopedic surgery as well as sports- and work-related injuries.

3. Orthopedic surgeon Thomas Miller, MD, founded the practice in 1969, which now features five locations, according to its website.

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