Cooperative Care is a consultation service designed to help you fit difficult or unusual high-tech fittings.


>>>>>CLICK HERE to watch the Cooperative Care video
“Leaving here today I am very happy to be back on track. Great staff and you feel like a king with the one-on-one treatment. Not only did I get my leg taken care of, I feel like I made some friends for life in the Otto Bock family.” – Mark, recent Cooperative Care patient
Cooperative Care is a consulting service that enables you to confidently work with the type of patients you may not see frequently, such as hip disarticulation or transhumeral amputees.
It's an extension of our Professional Clinical Services team, and combines their deep experience with Otto Bock's incredible Fabrication Center. This team approach, which includes you and your patient, speeds up the fitting process so that a fitting that may drag on for weeks or even months can be completed in a few short days—while achieving excellent outcomes.
The important thing about Cooperative Care is that you maintain your relationship with your patient—and demonstrate to referral sources your ability to handle complex patient situations. We're here to provide specialized expertise and help the two of you get the best outcome possible.
Just as you might use Otto Bock's fabrication center as an extension of your practice—such as when you have a special job, or when your technician is on vacation—you can turn to Cooperative Care for those jobs you see infrequently.
CLICK HERE to watch coverage of an amputee from Haiti who was recently fit through Cooperative Care.
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Here's how Cooperative Care works
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Byron Backus, CP, is an ABC Certified Prosthetist in Otto Bock's Professional/Clinical Services Department, with 21 years of clinical experience. His current role with Otto Bock is as the staff prosthetist for Cooperative Care at the Innovation Center. His job is to work with customers and their patients to help achieve great outcomes for difficult or unusual fitting problems. |
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Marc Rynda has been a Certified Technician-Prosthetics for 20 years, with over 13 years experience at Otto Bock. His current role is to provide Technical Support during Cooperative Care fittings, coordinating a team of technicians to make sure we create the best solution possible. |
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Julie Sohn has been with Otto Bock for 12 years and as the Care Coordinator is the contact person for initiating Cooperative Care consultations. She makes sure that practitioner and patient have the best experience possible. |
