An orthopedic impacting tool comprises a motor, an energy storage means, astriker, and an anvil. The motor storesenergy in the energy storage means and then releases it, causing the strikerto apply a controlled force on an adapter to create a preciseimpact for use in a surgical setting. The tool may further comprise acombination anvil and adapter. The tool further allows forwardor backward impacting for expanding the size or volume of the opening or forfacilitating removal of a broach, implant, or othersurgical implement from the opening. An energy adjustment control of the toolallows a surgeon to increase or decrease the impactenergy. A light source and hand grips improve ease of operation of the tool.