ottobock
Ottobock, a global MedTech champion, combines over 100 years of tradition with outstanding innovative strength in the fields of prosthetics, neuro-orthotics and exoskeletons. Ottobock develops innovative fitting solutions for people with limited mobility and is driving the digitalisation of the industry. Founded in Berlin in 1919, the company has business activities in 45 countries with nearly 9,300 employees (FTEs) worldwide and operates the largest international patient care network with around 400 patient care clinics. Ottobock is shaping the future of human bionics with a strong R&D ratio in the products and components business and over 2,600 patents and patent applications. Ottobock’s mission of improving freedom of movement, quality of life and independence is deeply rooted in the company's DNA, as is its social commitment: Ottobock has been a partner and supporter of the Paralympics since 1988.
Recovering function after spinal cord injuries. Dave Marver on breakthrough therapies. | Ottobock
Movao LIVE: Living with limb loss in South Africa. Richard Speechly's story. | Ottobock
The human aspect of exoskeletons. Minerva Pillai on the future of work. | Ottobock
From Paralympics to Prosthetics in Space - John McFalls extraordinary Journey | Ottobock
Movao LIVE Talk. Travel with a disability. | Ottobock
Movao LIVE: Mathilda’s mission to make festivals accessible for all | Ottobock
The Invisible Class I Ottobock
Movao LIVE: Surviving an 11,000-volt electric shock – How Sajan lost his Legs and is now thriving
exopulse suit. Charging the control unit. | Ottobock
exopulse suit. How to start and end an exopulse session. | Ottobock
exopulse suit. Getting started with the exopulse app. | Ottobock
exopulse suit. Preparation and suiting up. | Ottobock
Explaining the exopulse suit for spasticity. | Ottobock
Movao LIVE: Surviving cancer and losing a limb - now empowering others as an adaptive fitness PT
Adaptive Yoga Flow Part 3 | Ottobock
Adaptive Yoga Flow Part 2 | Ottobock
Adaptive Yoga Flow Part 1 | Ottobock