Genium
With the market launch of the Genium leg prosthesis in 2011, Ottobock opened up entirely new horizons for prosthesis wearers: an unprecedented, natural gait pattern, climbing stairs step-over-step, overcoming obstacles, walking backwards, relaxed standing – to name just a few. For the first time, people with a transfemoral amputation experienced a range of new functions that provided perfect support for their desire to live a more active and independent everyday life.
With the market launch of the Genium leg prosthesis in 2011, Ottobock opened up entirely new horizons for prosthesis wearers: an unprecedented, natural gait pattern, climbing stairs step-over-step, overcoming obstacles, walking backwards, relaxed standing – to name just a few. For the first time, people with a transfemoral amputation experienced a range of new functions that provided perfect support for their desire to live a more active and independent everyday life.
Based on human movement as the model, the Genium has been developed even further. The result is a noticeably smoother gait and even better support and safety in everyday situations, for instance on ramps, in confined spaces, or when changing walking speeds.
Product type | Microprocessor |
Mobility grade | 2, 3, 4 |
Max. body weight | 150 kg |
Intuitive flow with every step
Thanks to its unique OPG (Optimized Physiological Gait) technology, the Genium supports an exceptionally smooth walking pattern. This near-natural gait pattern relieves the user’s locomotor system, providing greater freedom and flexibility for everyday situations and activities.
Additional functions can help adapt the prosthesis to your everyday life. The stairs and obstacles function provides useful day-to-day assistance. It lets you take stairs step-over-step or overcome obstacles such as curbs.
The option of having up to five pre-settings (MyModes) programmed for special activities lets you adapt your prosthesis even better to your everyday life. The new Genium offers an even larger selection of options for individual modes.
With the Cockpit app for Apple and Android devices, you can easily and conveniently configure the Genium yourself. Whether you want to check the battery level, select a MyMode, or change the volume -- it’s all right there on your smartphone.
Genium users jump into life with both feet
Advanced technology, exceptional control
Product information
Product type | Microprocessor |
Mobility grade | 2, 3, 4 |
Max. body weight | 150 kg |
Amputation level | Hip disarticulation, Transfemoral amputation, Knee disarticulation |
User group | adults, women, men |
Activities | Daily use, Sports |
Moisture resistance | IP67 (weatherproof) |
Material | Carbon |
Product Data
Article number | 3B1-3 | 3B1-3=ST |
Mobility grade | 2, 3, 4 | 2, 3, 4 |
Distal connection | Tube clamp | Tube clamp |
Proximal connection | Pyramid | Threaded connector |
Knee flexion angle | 135 ° | 135 ° |
Moisture protection | IP67 (weatherproof) | IP67 (weatherproof) |
Weight (without tube adapter) | 1395 g | 1400 g |
Max. body weight | 150 kg | 150 kg |
Proximal system height to alignment reference point | 0 mm | 18 mm |
Min. distal system height with 2R20/2R21 AXON tube adapter | 298 / 330 mm | 298 / 330 mm |
Max. distal system height with 2R20/2R21 AXON tube adapter | 514 / 546 mm | 514 / 546 mm |
Min. build height with 2R20/2R21 AXON tube adapter | 298 / 330 mm | 298 + 9* / 330 + 9* mm |
Max. build height with 2R20/2R21 AXON tube adapter | 514 / 546 mm | 514 + 9* / 546 + 9* mm |
Proximal build height to alignment reference point | 18 mm | 18 + 9* mm |
Min. distal build height with 2R20/2R21 AXON tube adapter | 280 / 312 mm | 280 / 312 mm |
Max. distal build height with 2R20/2R21 AXON tube adapter | 496 / 528 mm | 496 / 528 mm |