Endolite’s Orion3 Microprocessor Knee

Orion3 is suitable for active patients who need stability on different terrains, slopes, and steps and the ability to work naturally at varying speeds. The design of the Orion3 allows patients to more evenly distribute their weight, resulting in reduced low back pain common for prosthetic wearers. Features include: Situational Awareness Enhanced Stability Performance Natural Efficient Motion Cycle Mode Fixed …

Ottobock Genium Microprocessor Knee

Progressive O&P’s own Dan Bastian became one of the first civilian amputees in the United States to be fitted with the Genium™ microprocessor-controlled prosthetic knee system. The Genium™ was developed by Otto Bock Health Care alongside its cousin, the military-spec X-2™ knee. Years of experience with the C-Leg™ and tens of thousands of amputee users’ feedback enabled Otto Bock to …

Ottobock C-Leg 4 Microprocessor Knee

The Ottobock C-Leg is a microprocessor-controlled knee prosthesis. Introduced to the world in 1997, the C-Leg was the first prosthesis system to intelligently control and adapt to an individual’s gait. The C-Leg uses hydraulic cylinders to control knee flexing. Sensors send information to the microprocessor controlling how much resistance should be provided by the cylinders. The microprocessor receives information from …

Ottobock Kenevo Prosthetic Knee

A new option for increased confidence. The Kenevo prosthetic knee has a built-in microprocessor. Microprocessor-controlled knees have been shown to reduce the risk of uncontrolled falls by up to 80% in moderately active persons, as well as improve the indicators of fall risk, such as fear of falling. Kenevo is fine-tuned to support the way people walk with walkers, crutches, …