Limb Lab’s story started when founder Brandon Sampson was 8, on his family’s farm in Lyle, Minn.
“My dad was backing up the skid-loader and hit it. Smashed my hand completely between the cattle gate and the skidloader. And I grabbed my hand ripped my glove off and it was totally a mess,” Sampson said.
Intense surgery at the Mayo Clinic saved Sampson’s hand. To keep it in shape, Sampson took up the guitar. He’s still playing and fronting a local band called Six Mile Grove.
The accident gave rise to another interest, limb reconstruction, and Sampson went on to become a certified prosthetist.
During the 15 years he worked for another prosthetic maker, Sampson noticed the industry changing — amputees wanted to be more involved in building their new limbs and they wanted to understand why they are so expensive.
In 2013, Sampson and colleagues Daniel Tellijohn and Marty Frana started Limb Lab, opening the first location in Mankato. The flagship store in Rochester opened the next year.