When it comes to prosthetics like microprocessor-controlled knees, knowledge is power. Find out what’s available and advocate for what’s best for you.
Microprocessor-controlled knees (MPKs) are modernizing the world of prosthetics. By using a microcomputer system, they’re able to control the extension and flexion of a knee joint throughout the stance and/or swing phase of every gait cycle.
There are many types of MPKs out there. As patients and caregivers, it’s important to explore all available prosthetic options. Always advocate for your health and find companies with which your personal goals align. Exercise and explore all funding possibilities, including private insurance, government funding, and non-profit funding. Remember that you have the power to optimize your prosthetics journey every step of the way.
One industry leader to consider is Ottobock. For over 100 years, they have been committed to improving and restoring independence for people with mobility challenges.
Forward-thinking mechanics
Today, they have MPKs for all levels of activity and rehabilitation. Available models include the C-Leg (the world’s most studied and most trusted MPK), the Kenevo, the Genium, and Genium X3. This September, they’re launching the newest, most-technologically advanced MPK. The Genium X4 will provide unmatched functionality with ample customization options and cutting-edge digital workings.
Ottobock works closely with Prosthetists and Orthotists to offer a wide range of technologically advanced products including microprocessor hands, mechanical knees, feet and liners. A “people first” company, their vision and efforts align with and are inspired by the humans they help.
Early adoption is the key to patient success. Be your own advocate and research options like these to find the MPK most suited to you.
To learn more about available MPKs, visit ottobock.com.