As an occupational therapist, Henry has worked in a variety of clinical settings including home health, acute, sub-acute, and outpatient rehab. Prior to leaving Burke Rehabilitation Hospital in New York in 2002, he worked as a clinical specialist in stroke and orthopedic medicine and manual therapy of the upper quadrant. After leaving Burke, Henry co-founded Saebo, with the goal of creating innovative and life-changing solutions for the physically impaired population. He currently holds 17 patents with products that have helped over tens of thousands of clients regain function.
Saebo's name is an acronym for Henry’s grandmother "SArah Eileen BOoth". Her entire life was dedicated to providing a hand to others in need. Saebo’s mission is to match her spirit, dedication, and desire to help others.
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