The most lifelike prosthetic hand
The multi-articulating bebionic hand is transforming the lives and abilities of amputees around the world. This ranges from helping them perform simple tasks like tying their shoelaces to restoring their control and self-esteem.
The “Flex” wrist makes it easy for the user to lock or unlock the wrist position and set the hand prosthesis in five different positions.
Manufactured: OTTOBOCK
User group: women, youths, men, adults, elderly
Product family: bebionic
Colour: White, Black
Benefits at a glance
bebionic – natural and reliable
14 selectable grips and hand positions
Bluetooth module in both hand sizes
Three wrist variants
Highly functional multi-articulating hand
Compatible with Myo Plus pattern recognition
Compatible with DynamicArm without AnalogAdapter
Answers for you
The bebionic hand is suitable for all users who have intact muscle activity in one or more muscles in the residual limb.
The bebionic hand is especially suitable for users with low to moderate activity levels, as heavy activity should be avoided.
The bebionic hand is fitted by certified O&P professionals in partner medical supply companies whose employees have completed special training. A trial fitting may be obtained from one of these companies. It takes place over a predetermined period of time and is monitored by Ottobock when needed.
We are unable to make any general statements regarding this. However, the amount of training required to confidently use a myoelectric hand prosthesis can be compared with learning to play a musical instrument.
After a few hours, it is usually possible to open and close the prosthetic hand. After this, the hand prosthesis also needs to be used on a regular basis if it is to be integrated successfully at work and in your everyday routines. It usually takes around three to six months before most users have integrated the prosthesis into their daily lives.
A fitting includes all the components integrated into a socket, a customized socket, and the correct settings for the hand, which will be adjusted by an O&P professional. This involves assembly and training with the prosthesis, as well as regular service inspections.
The operating time of the battery in the prosthesis depends largely on how the prosthesis is used in day-to-day life. On average, the battery will last a whole day. We recommend charging the battery every day to ensure that the prosthesis is always ready to use.
Wearing the bebionic hand with the prosthetic glove is recommended for daily use. It protects the hand against moisture, dirt, and dust.
The bebionic hand is what is known as a myoelectrically controlled hand prosthesis, which means you control it with your own muscle signals in the residual limb.
Here’s how it works: “Myoelectric” is the technical term for muscle activity in the residual limb that generates electric current in the microvolt range. This is registered by electrodes and calculated in fractions of a second. Based on this data, electric motors in the prosthesis control the gripping and turning movements of the prosthetic hand.
Ottobock has developed the ErgoArm and DynamicArm elbow components for amputations above the elbow joint. Your O&P professional will advise you in detail and answer all your questions regarding a possible fitting.
The bebionic hand offers 14 different gripping options. The user and O&P professional can select a total of eight of these options.
No, you cannot shower or bathe with the bebionic hand.
There are no standard prosthesis components for showering and swimming; individual adaptations are made by your O&P professional.
However, you can wash your hands provided that the prosthesis glove is intact and the cuff is long enough that no water can get into the prosthesis from the end.
A touchscreen can be used with the bebionic hand small if no glove is worn.
Yes, with a corresponding product certification, the orthopedic technician can exchange the fingers of the bebionic hand himself on site.