Bone & Joint announces new partnership with D.C. Everest Senior High School

Expanded athletic training support in Central Wisconsin includes the addition of certified athletic trainer, Amanda Lettman 

WAUSAU, Wis. (Sept. 3, 2025) — Bone & Joint Clinic, S.C. (Bone & Joint), Central Wisconsin’s leading provider of comprehensive orthopedic and pain management services, in collaboration with  D.C. Everest Senior High School, announces its new partnership for the upcoming 2025-2026 school year. As the official provider of athletic training services for D.C. Everest Senior High School, Bone & Joint will provide athletic training services to the school’s student-athletes, delivered by certified athletic trainer Amanda Lettman.

“The sports medicine team at Bone & Joint is proud to provide onsite licensed athletic trainer support and physician sideline coverage for student-athletes in Central Wisconsin,” said Brent Turner, CEO of Bone & Joint. “Our partnership with the student athletic programs at D.C. Everest, Wausau East and West High Schools, Marathon High School, Merrill High School, Newman Catholic School and John Muir and Horace Mann Middle Schools reflects our ongoing commitment to the communities we serve. Through this collaboration, student-athletes will have access to expert evaluation and treatment to help them stay safe, recover quickly and perform at their best.”

Lettman, a board-certified, licensed athletic trainer with a background in emergency medical services (EMS), will provide comprehensive athletic training services including injury prevention, clinical evaluation and diagnosis, emergency care, first aid, treatment and rehabilitation and sideline medical coverage for sporting events.

Lettman earned her bachelor of science degree in health science physical therapy and Master of Science in athletic training from the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. She also holds an emergency medicine technician license.

“I’m thrilled to join the Bone & Joint team and work with D.C. Everest athletes,” Lettman said. “I love that athletic training allows me to provide both physical and emotional support to student-athletes during some of the most formative years of their lives. It’s incredibly rewarding to be a consistent source of encouragement and guidance on and off the field.”

Through this partnership, student-athletes and their families will benefit from streamlined access to Bone & Joint’s team of specialty providers and simplified healthcare experience:

  • Walk-In Care for same-day treatment of sprains, strains, fractures, minor cuts and abrasions. No referral or appointments needed.
  • Comprehensive concussion care program to ensure fast, expert care for concussion diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation.
  • Backed by a dedicated team of specialty providers in orthopedics, sports medicine, pain management, podiatry and physical and occupational therapy.
  • Seven convenient locations encompassing five clinics, three outpatient surgery centers, four walk-in clinics and seven therapy clinics.

To learn more about how Bone & Joint supports student-athletes, visit bonejoint.net.

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Amanda Lettman, athletic trainer at Bone & Joint. Photo courtesy of Bone & Joint.