US Stock Insider Trading | Tactile Systems Disclosed 3 Insider Transactions on February 26

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On February 26, 2026, Tactile Systems (TCMD) disclosed three insider transactions. Director Dodd Sheri Louise sold 11,000 shares on February 24, 2026.

【Recent Insider Transactions】

Disclosure Date Position Name Transaction Date Buy/Sell Quantity Price per Share/USD Total Amount/USD
February 26, 2026 Executive Birkemeyer Elaine M. February 24, 2026 Sell 7,701 28.94 $222,900
February 26, 2026 Director Dodd Sheri Louise February 24, 2026 Sell 11,000 28.94 $318,100
February 26, 2026 Executive Burns Kristie February 24, 2026 Sell 6,246 28.94 $180,800
February 24, 2026 Executive Burns Kristie February 23, 2026 Sell 160 28.69 $4,590.29
February 24, 2026 Executive Birkemeyer Elaine M. February 23, 2026 Sell 196 28.69 $5,623.08
February 24, 2026 Executive Burns Kristie February 23, 2026 Sell 4,279 28.28 $121,000
February 24, 2026 Director Dodd Sheri Louise February 23, 2026 Sell 14,700 28.28 $415,800
February 24, 2026 Director Dodd Sheri Louise February 23, 2026 Sell 537 28.69 $15,400
February 24, 2026 Executive Birkemeyer Elaine M. February 23, 2026 Sell 5,322 28.28 $150,500
January 6, 2026 Executive Burns Kristie January 2, 2026 Sell 5,139 28.85 $148,300

【Company Profile】

Tactile Systems Technology, Inc. was founded on January 30, 1995. The company develops and sells home therapy devices for treating chronic diseases. They focus on improving standards of home therapy for chronic conditions, enhancing treatment effectiveness and quality of life, and helping to control healthcare costs. They have a proprietary and scalable platform providing home therapy solutions across the United States. This evolving medical approach is increasingly recognized by the government and taxpayers as a key to controlling rising healthcare expenses. Their initial treatment focus was on vascular diseases, aiming to improve home therapy standards for lymphedema and chronic venous insufficiency. Their main products include the Flexitouch System for home treatment of lymphedema and the ACTitouch System, a wearable therapy device for patients with chronic venous insufficiency.

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