Prosthetic Feet

The prosthetic feet influences the biomechanical qualities of a prosthesis to a great extent and therefore  should be chosen with special care. Absolute everyday suitability for the patient is just as natural as the good handling in the workshop.

Mobility Grade 1

Mobility Grade 1

Indoor walker: The user expects the highest level of stability from the prosthesis. The patient wants to cover short indoor distances on even surfaces safely and stand securely at all times.

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Mobility Grade 2

Mobility Grade 2

Restricted outdoor walker: During everyday indoor activities or over short distances outdoors–the patient always wants to walk comfortably and securely cross obstacles such as curbs or uneven floors.

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Mobility Grade 3

Mobility Grade 3

Unrestricted outdoor walker: The prosthetic system has to dynamically support the patient at work and during more active recreation.

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Mobility Grade 4

Mobility Grade 4

Unrestricted outdoor walker with especially rigorous demands. The user is active and want to enjoy life to the fullest. He demands the best dynamics and freedom of movement from the prosthesis system.

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Feet for special demands

Feet for Special Demands

A variety of unique options including feet with extremely low clearance, to feet to suit unlimited foot sizes and patient weights, to feet for performance sports.

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Prothesenträger mit 1C30 Trias Fuß

At a Glance

Get an overview of all Otto Bock prosthetic feet.  
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