Jenna Neugebauer Market President has assumed leadership of our very busy office in Minneapolis. We are excited for her leadership! She is joined by an excellent team of clinicians, technicians, and administrative staff.
Our Minneapolis team focuses relentlessly on our clients’ well-being. With an approach to care that is at once artistic and innovative, the team energetically pursues solutions to get our clients back to doing what they want to do.
We look forward to creating a bond with you in Minneapolis!
Our office is located on the second floor of the Lunds & Byerlys Spirits and Wine shop. You can access our parking lot via the Lunds parking lot.
My name is Jenna Neugebauer. I grew up on a farm in South Dakota, so at an early age I knew I wanted a job in
which I could work with my hands. When it came time to choose a career, I was drawn to physical therapy. While
shadowing a physical therapist, I was introduced to an orthotist and scheduled a visit to their office. During that
first visit I truly experienced an “ah-ha” moment that orthotics and prosthetics was an amazing field! I soon found that this field is the perfect combination of helping people and hands on work, making O&P the perfect fit. I love being able to problem solve with clients in order to improve their day-to-day life. At Limb Lab, I’ve enjoyed the team approach that we all take to solving problems, not only making our team strong but also giving the people we serve the best experience possible!
I completed my undergraduate degree at University of South Dakota, after which I moved to southern California to complete my master’s in O&P at California State University, Dominguez Hills. I’m excited to be back in the Midwest close to friends and family! I enjoy spending time outside hiking, reading, and exploring local breweries!
While finishing my undergraduate degree at UW Eau Claire, I knew I wanted to go into the medical field but was
not sure of which direction to choose. My first exposure to Orthotics & Prosthetics was shadowing at Limb Lab and I fell in love with the career. I love the idea of being creative, working with my hands, and at the same time helping people achieve their goals. Limb Lab is an innovative company with passionate people, and I look forward to helping people gain mobility and improve their everyday life.
I was first introduced to the prosthetics and orthotics field after my aunt underwent an above knee amputation.
She had a difficult experience with her first prosthetist but was able to find success after meeting her second. He
would eventually become my mentor and helped me to realize just how big of an impact we can make in people’s
lives.
I went on to complete my Masters in Prosthetics and Orthotics at California State University Dominguez Hills
followed by residencies at the University of lowa and in Monterey California.
I was drawn to the field by our role in supporting our clients through their rehab process following a traumatic life event. Helping our clients to regain function and independence is extremely rewarding and what drives me every day. Working in prosthetics has been a perfect intersection of my desire to improve the lives of others in my community and my interest in emerging technologies. I love creative problem solving, and that every day
presents new and exciting challenges.
I was introduced to the P&O field through working and volunteering in various healthcare settings as well as
teaching adaptive sports. I was able to see from many different angles how prosthetics and orthotics enhance
people’s lives. I even experienced firsthand their effectiveness from having to wear a back brace as a teenager.
After job shadowing for several days in the P&O field, I immediately knew this was the path I wanted to take. It is a profession that combines my love of biomechanics, relationship-centered care, and working with my hands. I feel privileged to work with and learn from the people that come into Limb Lab. There is such an emphasis on
collaboration and creativity at Limb Lab which nurtures the process of exploring and discovering the most
optimal, client-centered solutions. Hearing the stories of the individuals I serve and seeing their determination
motivates me to work harder and do better every day to help them reach their goals.
My name is Daniel Prusi, and I am currently completing my Prosthetic and Orthotic residency with Limb Lab in
Minneapolis. After spending time in both the Mining and Print industry, I returned to school to find a new career
path that would allow me to greater help and serve others.
After a chance meeting with an amputee and visiting local O&P facilities and institutions, I knew I had found my
path. I soon enrolled in Century College’s OPCA program and finished an Undergrad degree in Prosthetics and
Orthotics, followed by a Masters’s degree through Concordia University St.Paul. Along the way, I have been able to volunteer with multiple organizations providing prosthetic care in both my local community and internationally.
At Limb Lab, I enjoy our team approach, innovative thinking, broad experience base, and openness to new
technologies to provide our clients with the best care and experience possible.
I was born and raised in Minneapolis, Minnesota, but headed west at 18 years old to pursue a Bachelor’s degree in Marine Biology. For 13 years, I moved around the west coast and beyond pursuing my career in marine mammal research and animal training. Eventually, I moved back to Minnesota to be near my family and decided it was time to begin a new path. I fell into the O&P field as result of my increasing interest in the human body and biomechanics, as well as a love for working with my hands. I obtained my Masters in Orthotics and Prosthetics. My journey has only enhanced my desire to keep learning, something I feel is key to being successful in the O&P field.
One of the things I truly appreciate about Limb Lab is the thick atmosphere of learning here, whether discovering new technologies or gaining knowledge from our clients on their experiences living with an orthotic or prosthetic device. The conversation is continuous between practitioner and client, which leads to long-term relationships. This field is a combination of art and science. By using both of those approaches, my goal is to provide not just a device for my clients, but an improved quality of life.
Hello, my name is Brian. I am native to Saint Paul MN, where there are only two seasons: winter and construction.
I was previously in the Army National Guard. During my last few years, I volunteered for events and had the
opportunity to speak with veterans, some of whom were amputees. While engaging with them, I learned about
prosthetics and orthotics and became interested in the field. I now work at Limb Lab as a Certified Prosthetic
Technician.
I love that I am always learning in my role as a technician. I enjoy collaborating with my peers, to create improved prostheses or orthoses, and having the opportunity to see them on a patient.
My name is Taylor, and I am the medical coordinator at Limb Lab Minneapolis. I enjoy being at the front desk to
make everyone that walks into Limb Lab feel comfortable and welcomed.
I live in Northeast Minneapolis with my chocolate lab, Coco. During my free time I enjoy gardening, photography, and being at the lakes when it is nice out.
While I am new to the field of orthotics and prosthetics, I am fortunate to be a part of the Limb Lab team making
such a positive impact on peoples’ lives every day. Our mission revolves around truly understanding and meeting
the unique needs and goals of each of our clients.
I am driven by a passion for people and have dedicated my career to creating collaborative and engaging work
environments. I thrive on creating a workplace where everyone feels heard, valued, and excited to come to work
every day. I strongly believe by investing in our people we will achieve great success.
Outside of work, I spend time volunteering at Dress for Success Twin Cities. My personal time is spent attending
concerts, traveling to new places, cooking, and enjoying time with my dogs, family and friends.
When I was a kid, I almost lost my hand in a farming accident, and spent a lot of time with surgeons and therapists as they worked to fix my hand. Two things came out of that experience that changed my life; the beginning of my life as a musician (I played guitar for my rehab), and second, my interest in orthopedic medicine and rehabilitation. Years later at Luther College, I was able to pursue both of my passions, singing in the Nordic Choir, and pursuing a degree in Biology. My advisor introduced me to the world of prosthetics and orthotics, and I immediately knew what I wanted to do with the rest of my life.
I started in the prosthetic business immediately following college as a technician making limbs, became a board certified practitioner and then a public speaker and educator, and am now living my ultimate dream of owning my own business. I come from a long line of farmers and entrepreneurs, and am so excited to follow in their footsteps to be the master of my own destiny. My hope is that when you come to Limb Lab, you feel important and valuable, that no matter the challenges that you are facing, you feel confident in the practitioner that works with you, and optimistic, and even inspired about your journey. There is nothing I love more than seeing people who I work with turn the tragedy of limb loss into the start of a beautiful life. There is nothing that we can’t accomplish together.
I love being part of a team and inspiring others to accomplish a common goal. After years of working in business management, I found the Prosthetic and Orthotic profession accidentally, but quickly realized it’s where l’m meant to be; sharing my leadership skills to help impact people’s lives for the better. I know the work I do behind the scenes ensures the best experience possible, and creates the greatest outcome and value for those we serve.
Whether you are a client, physician, payor, partner, or member of our team, when you connect with Limb Lab, I want you to know that you matter. We are all taking steps together to ensure the best possible outcome by utilizing the best technology at the best price. We collaborate with the brightest medical minds, develop successful care plans, pursue efficient and fair reimbursement all while offering emotional support and encouragement to our clients, their families and each other. At Limb Lab, when we say we are a family, we mean it. We are all in this together, so let’s stay connected and create a more beautiful world.
I came to Limb Lab – as a partner in the company and as its Chief Strategy Officer – after having spent about 15 years in private practice as a corporate attorney in Boston and Minneapolis. I was outside legal counsel to Limb Lab before joining the company in September 2018.
I focus on all aspects of executive strategy for Limb Lab. Amid all I do, I work to ensure that as the company grows, it remains steadfastly focused on improving the lives of its clients.
I am proud of my communities and humbled to support them. I chair the Council of St. Mark’s Episcopal Cathedral, in Minneapolis, and am a director of Graywolf Press, a literary publisher also based in Minneapolis. And I have served the Princeton University Alumni Association in numerous capacities, including as a member of the Executive Committee of the Alumni Council, President of the Princeton Association of New England, and President of the Princeton Club of Minnesota.
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