Prosthetic Feet

Finding the right prosthetic foot for your patient will depend upon your patient’s potential, and how the foot will be used. Some feet are designed specifically for everyday, indoor walking. Other feet are better suited for more demanding activities, either for work or pleasure.

Carbon Feet

Walking at various speeds, going uphill and downhill, feeling safe on uneven and varied surfaces while experiencing a harmonic rollover - these are the complex requirements for a modern carbon foot.

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Dynamic Feet

Dynamic feet that are excellent for people who remain active in their daily routines. While providing good, consistent function, these popular, cosmetically appealing feet are forgiving and stable.

 

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1A30 Greissinger Plus Foot

The Greissinger Plus has a joint that adjusts to uneven walking surfaces that could be hazardous to less flexible feet.

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SACH

SACH feet (Solid Ankle Cushion Heel) have been used thousands of times in the past few decades.

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Single-Axis Foot

Single-axis feet make it possible for your patient to quickly and easily reach a secure standing position.

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1G6 | Light Cosmetic Foot

The light cosmetic foot is designed specifically for very low-activity patients who are limited to indoor walking.

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Children in need – Relief for Haiti

Relief for Haiti.
Relief Action by the Otto Bock Foundation for the victims of the natural disaster in Haiti.
Relief for Haiti.
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Resources

Resources.
Reimbursement information, MSDS/Safety Data, HIPAA, Credit applications and more.
Resources.
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