My wife and I moved to the Rochester area from the Pacific Northwest 4 years ago to be closer to the Mayo Clinic. My passion for working with the foot and ankle started when I took a job fitting for ski and hiking boots which required a deeper knowledge of foot anatomy and biomechanics. That sparked my interest in pedorthics and wanting to learn more of the medical side of the foot and ankle so, I took the steps to earn my pedorthic certification in 2018.
I wanted to work with a company that has a deep understanding of patient care but also on the cutting edge of technology and new processes, which is why I came to work at Limb Lab. Personal experiences have shaped the way I interact with patients; having an empathetic perspective helps me to see through the eyes of the patient. When I am not at Limb lab I enjoy listening and playing music, reading a good book and being outside as much as possible.