WAUSAU, Wis. (Sep. 9, 2025) — Bone & Joint Clinic, S.C. (Bone & Joint), Central Wisconsin’s leading provider of comprehensive orthopedic and pain management services, has partnered with IRONBULL, a nonprofit dedicated to organizing premier endurance and outdoor events, as the Exclusive Sports Medicine Provider of IRONBULL events. The partnership will kick off with the Rib Mountain Trail Races on Saturday, Sept. 13. The event starts and finishes at Granite Peak Ski Area, coursing through Rib Mountain State Park (map). Bone & Joint providers will be stationed at the Bone & Joint Triage and Aid Station, located at the start/finish line (course map), where they will provide first aid care and injury evaluation.
“At Bone & Joint, our outstanding team of sports medicine experts includes orthopedic surgeons, primary care sports medicine physicians, sports medicine physical therapists and athletic trainers, all working together in diagnosing, treating and preventing all types of sports injuries. This collaborative approach ensures we provide athletes with the most comprehensive care, reducing downtime and speeding up recovery,” Brent Turner, CEO of Bone & Joint, said. “The Bone & Joint Triage and Aid Station is an extension of that commitment. Whether it’s in our own walk-in clinics, at school sporting events or at events like the Rib Mountain Trail Races, our providers champion the health and performance of athletes of all ages and skill levels.”
“Our partnership with Bone & Joint is something that sets the Rib Mountain Trail Races apart from other events,” John Lauer, executive director of IRONBULL, said. “We prioritize the safety of our trail racers so they can have minimal worries on race day. We look forward to continuing to collaborate with Bone & Joint to enhance more of our events.”
The Rib Mountain Trail Races include a 50K, 25K, 15K and kids run, all of which are located on Rib Mountain’s scenic trails. Each race ends with finish line festivities. Participants can register for the Rib Mountain Trail Races up to 6:30 a.m. on Saturday, Sept. 13 (click to register).
Event updates can be found on the Rib Mountain Trail Races Facebook page. To learn more about how Bone & Joint supports health and movement in the community, visit bonejoint.net.