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Sina, SCI patient, is wearing the C-Brace in her room. The Exopulse Mollii Suit is lying next to her as well as the wheelchair, Zenit.
Sina, SCI patient, is wearing the C-Brace in her room. The Exopulse Mollii Suit is lying next to her as well as the wheelchair, Zenit.
Sina, SCI patient, is wearing the C-Brace in her room. The Exopulse Mollii Suit is lying next to her as well as the wheelchair, Zenit.
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The C-Brace® orthotronic mobility system

The C-Brace® is the world’s only computer-controlled KAFO that uses sensor technology to control both the stance and swing phase.

The C-Brace® is the world’s only computer-controlled KAFO that uses sensor technology to control both the stance and swing phase.

Solutions

Ottobock orthoses and supports

For more than 100 years, Ottobock has been collaborating with other specialists to develop functional orthopaedic devices. Our goal is to help people move more freely and with less pain, correct malpositions and provide effective support for the healing process. Orthoses and supports have proven to be particularly effective for these purposes. They allow injured ligaments, joints and bones to heal. In addition, they can preserve functionality even in permanently impaired limbs and reduce pain.

Orthopaedic devices such as supports and orthoses are extremely effective in augmenting other courses of treatment or therapy that your doctor prescribes. Orthoses have even been proven to stabilise and immobilise affected joints or limbs in people with paralysis. Orthoses for users with paralysis – for example, ankle-foot orthoses or knee-ankle-foot orthoses such as the Ottobock FreeWalk – are made to order by O&P professionals and are an ideal long-term solution for the treatment of individuals with complete or partial paralysis of one or both legs. These orthoses help people regain maximum freedom of movement despite their limitations.

When developing new products, Ottobock liaises closely with renowned O&P professionals, doctors and therapists. Our aim is to create orthoses and supports for everyday life that are as easy as possible to use. For this reason, we focus not only on durability but also on developing comfortable products with skin-friendly materials that are easy to use. Thanks to their perfect balance of innovation and functionality, our products are exceptionally effective for people who have impairments affecting the locomotor system. This is proven by numerous scientific studies as well.

Throughout the course of our history – spanning more than a century – Ottobock has consistently focused on improving human mobility. Our entire product portfolio is geared towards restoring mobility for people with disabilities, supporting existing functions, easing strain and significantly relieving pain. So if you’re experiencing pain or discomfort, don’t delay – find out more about your treatment options with Ottobock orthoses and reclaim as much of your quality of life as possible.

Treatment

The right treatment for the symptoms

Each part of your body has different needs, so they need to be addressed and treated on an individual basis in the event of illness or injury. Ottobock offers a wide range of effective orthoses and supports, each of which is designed for a specific part of the body to help your healing process and ease pain or discomfort. Our portfolio includes hand orthoses, arm and shoulder joint orthoses, cervical spine and back orthoses, leg and knee orthoses, ankle joint and foot orthoses and hip orthoses – so whatever your needs, we have the appropriate orthopaedic device. If you’d like to know more, simply click on the respective product group to find a detailed, easy-to-understand descriptions of the respective treatment options.

Solutions

Hand orthoses

Ottobock hand orthoses effectively stabilise the joints and support the healing process – whether they are used for joint illnesses or injuries. They can also be used to treat neurological disorders. Find out more here!

A woman in an office wears an Ottobock hand brace while reviewing her work on a piece of paper
A woman in an office wears an Ottobock hand brace while reviewing her work on a piece of paper
Diagnoses and symptoms

Diagnoses and symptoms that benefit from orthoses

There are many different illnesses and diagnoses that call for orthoses or supports – whether right from the start of treatment or afterwards to support therapy. If you have arthrosis, osteoporosis, multiple sclerosis, a torn ligament, a stroke or an ankle joint injury, you may benefit from using a special support or orthosis to relieve your symptoms. Orthopaedic devices can improve your mobility and general sense of well-being by relieving pain and symptoms that affect your locomotor system. Find out more about the diagnoses and symptoms where an orthosis or support can be useful, and learn about treatment options and diagnostic methods.

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What is?

What are orthoses and supports?

By definition, supports and orthoses are medical devices that support and protect your locomotor system. They are generally prescribed by a doctor to treat injuries and illnesses of the locomotor system or supporting structures. They support the healing process and improve mobility in people with physical disabilities. Orthoses aim to stabilise, immobilise and relieve strain on the affected joints. They also help people to perform movements correctly. This prevents or counteracts malpositions or excessive strain on a certain area and ensures that limb mobility is corrected. In the case of permanent physical disabilities, an orthosis is intended to help maintain functionality in the affected body area as well as prevent or relieve pain.

Difference

What’s the difference between an orthosis and a support?

Orthoses

In general, an orthosis is made of a sturdy, rigid material and includes functional elements such as straps, stirrups, joints or rods. Depending on the requirement, they can be used to immobilise (prevent movement), mobilise, relieve or stabilise a certain area of the body, or to correct malpositions in limbs and joints. In other words, an orthosis can be used either to completely immobilise the affected part of the body or to mobilise it in a controlled manner. Orthoses can also be used to correct the position or movement of a limb. In addition, there are special neuro-orthoses that can replace missing or impaired body functions. These are used, for example, in cases where an individual has complete or partial paralysis in their arms or legs following a stroke or an illness such as polio. If you believe an orthosis could help, you should always start by consulting your doctor. They will examine you carefully and tell you whether or not an orthosis is the right orthopaedic device for your specific symptoms. Ideally, the doctor will then consult an O&P professional to find the appropriate product for your needs.

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Supports

Unlike orthoses, supports are generally made of flexible fabrics combined with pads (elastic inserts integrated into the support). In most cases, supports are used to stabilise joints. First, the flexible fabric exerts a certain amount of pressure on the affected body part, which in turn stimulates muscle receptors. The integrated pads also massage the joint area, which helps to reduce oedema, bruising and haematoma. As with orthoses, supports should be used only after a thorough examination by a doctor. Working together with the doctor and an O&P professional, you will be able to find an appropriate product that is available locally.

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Function and design

Function and design in orthoses and supports

Function

Orthoses and supports can be highly effective for supporting therapy as well as increasing your sense of well-being and correcting malpositions, for example. But in order to do so, they need to be designed for the exact body area and exact symptoms in question. For this reason, Ottobock liaises closely with O&P professionals, doctors and therapists when developing its supports and orthoses. We use specialist expertise from a range of orthopaedic fields to develop products that offer maximum functionality. Made with quality materials, our orthopaedic devices also enjoy a reputation for fitting well and for being pleasant and comfortable to wear. Ottobock meets the highest possible quality standards in these areas.

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Design

Naturally, Ottobock’s primary focus is on the functionality of our orthoses and supports. But we’re also well aware that, as evidence shows, people are more likely to wear an orthopaedic product on a regular, long-term basis if it has aesthetic appeal. For this reason, Ottobock involves numerous designers in the development process for new products. Many Ottobock orthoses and supports have won prestigious design awards.

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How do you wear an orthosis or a support?

Orthoses and supports are worn directly on the part of the body affected by pain or other symptoms. Depending on the design, a variety of mechanisms can be used to hold them in place, including straps, hook-and-loop closures, press buttons and drawstrings. Many orthopaedic devices can be put on by the user without outside help. In order to prevent circulatory disorders, orthoses and supports should always be optimally adjusted to the user to ensure they fit perfectly. A good fit is important not just to make the orthopaedic device as comfortable as possible but also to ensure it can actually perform its required function, whether this is correcting a malposition or improving the mobility of a limb. For this reason, orthopaedic devices should always be chosen and used in consultation with your doctor and with an O&P professional.

Overview

Ottobock orthoses and supports

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Cervical spine and back orthoses

Ottobock orthoses have a stabilising and activating effect that supports your back and cervical spine. They offer quality and comfort for pain-free mobility.

Ottobock orthoses have a stabilising and activating effect that supports your back and cervical spine. They offer quality and comfort for pain-free mobility.

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Arm and shoulder joint orthoses

Arm, shoulder joint and elbow joint orthoses and supports can help provide relief in everyday life or special situations.

Arm, shoulder joint and elbow joint orthoses and supports can help provide relief in everyday life or special situations.

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Hand orthoses and hand supports

Wrist supports and hand orthoses offer targeted support, stabilising your hand and wrist, relieving strain and supporting recovery after an injury or surgery.

Wrist supports and hand orthoses offer targeted support, stabilising your hand and wrist, relieving strain and supporting recovery after an injury or surgery.

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Hip orthoses

Hip orthoses help relieve acute pain or discomfort and correct malpositions. They have also been shown to deliver excellent results when treating hip dysplasia in newborns.

Hip orthoses help relieve acute pain or discomfort and correct malpositions. They have also been shown to deliver excellent results when treating hip dysplasia in newborns.

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Solutions

Orthoses and bandages by Ottobock

The illustrated products represent treatment examples. Many different factors determine whether a product is actually suitable for you and whether you are capable of taking full advantage of the functionality of the product. Key aspects include your physical condition, fitness and a detailed medical examination. Your doctor or O&P professional will also decide which treatment is best suited to you. We’re here to support you.