Courtesy of Bioness

With plans to expand distribution and access to functional electrical stimulation (FES) technologies in the European Union, UK, Switzerland, Norway, Turkey and India, two companies, Bioness Inc. of Valencia, California and Ottobock of Duberstadt, Germany have formed a partnership.

Company officials claim that the collaboration will combine best-in-class technologies and resources to transform the mobility management paradigm, deliver next-generation medical solutions and expand product reach while improving the user experience.

Ottobock will begin product commercialization within its Orthotics Division starting in September 2017, and will distribute Bioness’ complete FES portfolio for the lower (L300 Go System) and upper extremities (H200 Wireless® System).

Bioness and Ottobock share many customers. Officials of both companies believe that this strategic partnership will enable both organizations to improve technology access as well as enhance the healthcare provider and patient experience.

“Our partnership with Ottobock opens up significant opportunity for both organizations,” said Todd Cushman, President and CEO of Bioness. “Our leading technology position in functional electrical stimulation, highlighted by the recent clearance of the L300 Goâ„¢ System by US FDA and CE Mark, combined with Ottobock’s resources, reputation and market reach, creates an extremely powerful synergy.”

“Since 2005 Ottobock has been offering functional electrical stimulation device solutions as part of their mobility after stroke concept for healthcare providers and patients,” said Frank Bömers, Global Head of Orthotics for Ottobock. “Our strategic partnership with Bioness reinforces our commitment to the technology platform and allows Ottobock to leverage its resources to expand product access and affordability.”

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2 Comments

  1. I am recovering from ACL & Meniscus surgery and wonder if this machine is available? I am currently using an Ottobock CPM machine. Are these available?

    Thank you,
    Nana Talevi

  2. Hi, does this mean Bioness will soon offer an implant for foot drop? I suffered foot drop in my left foot. I have been following Ottobock’s Actigait, but noticed they took it off the market this year. Was that done in order to assist Bioness in an implant? If so, I am very excited because I have been waiting for an implantable FES to be offered in the United States!!

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