Transhumeral Casting Technique | Ottobock
This video-tutorial shows a technique how the practitioner or CPO can make a plaster cast negative from a user with a transhumeral residual limb. The goal is to get a good plaster cast for manufacturing an above-elbow Body-Powered arm prosthesis. Refers to step 4 "Measurement" of the treatment cycle of the Ottobock Body-Powered Education Concept. #OttobockProfessionals #ProstheticHands #CastingTechnique About Ottobock Ottobock develops medical technology products and treatment concepts for people with limited mobility in the fields of Prosthetics, Orthotics, Human Mobility (wheelchairs, rehabilitation devices) and MedicalCare. Subsidiaries in more than 50 countries offer “Made in Germany” quality worldwide and employ more than 7,000 people. A family-managed company since its founding in 1919, Ottobock has also supported the Paralympic Games with its technical expertise since 1988. Contact Ottobock For personal support and any product questions, please contact your local Ottobock branch: https://www.ottobock.com/en/forms/con.... To discover the Ottobock branch closest to you, you can also visit: https://www.ottobock.com/en/company/l...

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