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Jon Batzdorff, CPO is a prosthetist and orthotist at San Francisco Prosthetics and Orthotics Service. Jon is also president of ProsthetiKa, a non-profit organization that provides clinical assistance and technical training in developing countries. He has served as an examiner for the ABC prosthetics exam and as chairman of the prosthetics exam committee. Jon currently serves on the board of directors U.S. ISPO. He has been using elevated vacuum technology since it was first introduced and is interested in facilitating communication and cooperation to allow more people to benefit from this technology.Email Jon directly at jon@prosthetika.org