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Health as the goal
Human, inventive, reliable! Founded on tradition, Ottobock has been developing high-quality medical devices in the fields of Human Mobility, orthotics and prosthetics since 1919. As a result, people with limitations gain more mobility, healthier physical activity and an improved quality of life.
Many of our products are certified according to the legal requirements for medical devices in Australia, Europe, the USA and other countries. With statutory or private insurance, by prescription or paid out of pocket – Ottobock has earned the trust of satisfied users around the world.

Products
A large selection of medical devices in orthotics, prosthetics and Human Mobility

Service
Studies, media, documents, field reports, after-sales service, technical service, reimbursement of costs, trade fairs and events

Continuing education
Find out more about continuing education and certification at the Ottobock Academy
Innovative products
Zenit Manual wheelchair
Folding wheelchair with the look and driving characteristics of a rigid frame wheelchair.
moreOur services in other specialist fields

O & P professionals
On our website you can quickly access our various products in the fields of orthotics, prosthetics, Human Mobility and electrical stimulation. Learn more about the technical details, effects and applications of a wide range of orthopaedic technology products.

Specialist dealer
As a manufacturer of innovative medical devices, we offer a large selection of products in the fields of prosthetics, orthotics and Human Mobility.

Doctors
Our products can be used for preventive, conservative and post-operative applications. Find out more about symptoms and effects in conjunction with technical expertise. You will also gain access to continuing education in the fields of medicine and technology.

Therapists
Therapy and orthopaedic technology complement one another in various specialist fields and together lead to greater therapy success. Orthoses, for example, make mobilising measures easier in physiotherapy. Meanwhile, children learn how to use a prosthesis through playful exercises in occupational therapy.