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Touch Bionics Appoints Head of Clinical Advocacy Touch Bionics, with U.S. headquarters in Boston,
Massachusetts, announced that it has hired Karl Lindborg, CPO, as
the company's Head of Clinical Advocacy.
According to Touch Bionics, Lindborg will operate out of
California, where he will provide clinical direction for the
company in the areas of education and association relations,
clinical compatibility of upper-extremity systems, as well as
public forums and clinical symposia. In addition, Lindborg will be
the direct conduit into the company for the clinical community
regarding questions, concerns, and technical support. He will also
support Touch Bionics' product development activities.
"I am particularly impressed with the numerous anatomical
degrees of freedom the i-LIMB Hand offers over other hands on the
market today. This is what functionality is all about," Lindborg
said. "The i-LIMB Hand offers a level of flexibility and dexterity
previously unavailable to the patient, certified prosthetist, or
occupational therapist working with upper-extremity limb
deficiencies. I look forward to being a member of the Touch Bionics
team and clinically supporting its revolutionary products to fellow
prosthetic clinicians and their patient population."
Lindborg has more than a decade of experience as a clinician in
the O&P profession, holding a variety of clinical and
administrative positions in private clinical setting as well as
public institutional settings. He is also very active with various
political, technological, and product development roles. Most
recently, he was employed with the Department of Veteran Affairs as
Chief of VA Northern California Health Care System's Prosthetic and
Orthotic Laboratory. Lindborg holds a bachelor of science degree in
orthotics and prosthetics from the University of Washington School
of Rehabilitation Medicine. 
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