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A group of people with limb loss posing with their prosthetic arms
A group of people with limb loss posing with their prosthetic arms

Get Back In Touch with Life

Reclaim Confidence with a Custom Arm Prosthesis

Losing an arm or hand (or living with a limb difference) can change how you move through your day. But it doesn’t have to limit what you can do. 

Thanks to today’s technology and a caring support team, upper limb prosthetics can help you regain more than just function—they can restore confidence, independence, and ease in daily life. At Ottobock.care, we’re here to guide you every step of the way. 

Whether you’re just beginning to explore prosthetic options or are thinking about upgrading your current device, we’ll help you understand what to expect, explore the technologies available, and find the right solution for your needs. 

Why Choose Ottobock.care?

  • Custom-Fitted, Patient-Centered Prosthetics. Every prosthesis is designed around your goals, lifestyle, and anatomy. 

  • Top-Tier Technology Meets Compassionate Care. We offer advanced myoelectric, body-powered, and hybrid systems—delivered by a team who truly listens. 

  • Nationwide Locations, Local Support. With prosthetics clinics across the U.S. and specialized centers of excellence for upper limb prosthetics, expert care is closer than you think. 

A Certified Prosthetist Orthotist (CPO) and Clinical Support Staff consulting on a prosthetic arm with an amputee patient

Special Focus: Partial Hand & Finger Prosthetics

If you or a loved one is living with partial hand loss or missing fingers, you’ve likely discovered that not all prosthetic clinics offer true solutions. At Ottobock.care, we do. 

We specialize in highly customized prosthetics for partial hand and finger differences, offering both appearance-focused and functional designs that restore symmetry, dexterity, and confidence. 

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Silicone Finger Prostheses

Custom-tinted and lifelike. Ideal for those seeking natural appearance and lightweight comfort.

Custom-tinted and lifelike. Ideal for those seeking natural appearance and lightweight comfort.

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Powered Finger Prosthetics

Responsive devices that restore grip and motion using advanced myoelectric technology.

Responsive devices that restore grip and motion using advanced myoelectric technology.

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Custom Partial Hand Systems

Tailored to your unique presentation and preferences—whether cosmetic, functional, or a hybrid of both.

Tailored to your unique presentation and preferences—whether cosmetic, functional, or a hybrid of both.

What You Can Expect

We know this journey can feel overwhelming. Here’s how we simplify it: 

  1. Consultation and Evaluation. You’ll meet with a certified prosthetist who understands upper limb solutions inside and out. 

  2. Personalized Prosthesis Plan. We design your device to suit your lifestyle, activity level, and desired function. 

  3. Insurance and Authorization Support. Our team helps coordinate benefits, authorizations, and documentation—so you can focus on your care. 

  4. Fitting, Training, and Ongoing Support. We’ll guide you through learning to use your prosthesis and adjust it as needed. 

Meet Our Upper‑Limb Prosthetic Specialists

Across Ottobock Care, hundreds of clinicians deliver exceptional prosthetic care—but a select group brings unmatched depth in upper‑extremity solutions. These specialists are nationally recognized for managing the most complex upper‑limb cases, combining advanced training, extensive hands‑on experience, and a deep understanding of emerging technologies. Working alongside our nationwide clinical teams, they help design highly customized solutions that support function, independence, and confidence. Wherever you are in your journey, you can count on this group to deliver elevated expertise and personalized care close to home.

Professional headshot of Certified Prosthetist Jason Kunec
Hagerstown & Frederick, MD

Jason Kunec, CP, BOCO, LPO‑PA

Jason Kunec specializes in advanced upper‑limb prosthetic systems, including myoelectric, multi‑articulating, hybrid, and partial‑hand technologies. With extensive experience in pattern recognition and complex fittings, he takes a highly individualized, patient‑centered approach that integrates the entire rehabilitation team. Jason is dedicated to restoring function and independence through tailored solutions that support patients from pre‑operative planning through long‑term follow‑up.

Jason Kunec specializes in advanced upper‑limb prosthetic systems, including myoelectric, multi‑articulating, hybrid, and partial‑hand technologies. With extensive experience in pattern recognition and complex fittings, he takes a highly individualized, patient‑centered approach that integrates the entire rehabilitation team. Jason is dedicated to restoring function and independence through tailored solutions that support patients from pre‑operative planning through long‑term follow‑up.

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Pennsylvania

Tom Martin, CP, BOCO

Tom Martin brings deep expertise in advanced upper‑limb prosthetics, from myoelectric and multi‑articulating hands to high‑level limb loss and custom socket design. He is committed to matching each patient with the device that best supports their lifestyle and goals, collaborating closely with physicians and therapists throughout the process. Tom is known for his thoughtful, hands‑on approach and his passion for helping patients regain confidence and meaningful function.

Tom Martin brings deep expertise in advanced upper‑limb prosthetics, from myoelectric and multi‑articulating hands to high‑level limb loss and custom socket design. He is committed to matching each patient with the device that best supports their lifestyle and goals, collaborating closely with physicians and therapists throughout the process. Tom is known for his thoughtful, hands‑on approach and his passion for helping patients regain confidence and meaningful function.

Professional headshot of Board of Certification - Prosthetist Blake Goodwin
Oklahoma City, OK & Dallas, TX

Blake Goodwin, BOCP

Blake Goodwin is a dedicated upper‑limb specialist skilled in the full spectrum of prosthetic technology, including pattern recognition, multi‑articulating hands, partial‑hand solutions, and high‑level limb loss. His approach centers on meeting patients where they are, listening closely to their goals, and providing clear, supportive training. Blake partners closely with therapists to create consistent, empowering care that helps patients succeed at every step.

Blake Goodwin is a dedicated upper‑limb specialist skilled in the full spectrum of prosthetic technology, including pattern recognition, multi‑articulating hands, partial‑hand solutions, and high‑level limb loss. His approach centers on meeting patients where they are, listening closely to their goals, and providing clear, supportive training. Blake partners closely with therapists to create consistent, empowering care that helps patients succeed at every step.

Professional headshot of Certified Prosthetist Michael Pack
Mesa & Phoenix, AZ

Michael Pack, CP

With more than 35 years of upper‑extremity prosthetic experience, Michael Pack is highly skilled in both body‑powered and advanced myoelectric systems. He focuses on designing prostheses that meet the unique functional needs of each individual rather than following trends, ensuring dependable, personalized solutions. Michael also serves as adjunct faculty at Northern Arizona University, educating future occupational therapists in upper‑extremity prosthetic care.

With more than 35 years of upper‑extremity prosthetic experience, Michael Pack is highly skilled in both body‑powered and advanced myoelectric systems. He focuses on designing prostheses that meet the unique functional needs of each individual rather than following trends, ensuring dependable, personalized solutions. Michael also serves as adjunct faculty at Northern Arizona University, educating future occupational therapists in upper‑extremity prosthetic care.

Professional headshot of Certified Prosthetic Orthotist Kenneth O’Meara
Austin, TX

Kenneth O’Meara, CPO

Kenneth O’Meara specializes in multi‑articulating hands, partial‑hand prosthetics, and high‑level upper‑limb systems. His philosophy begins with listening first—collaborating with patients, families, and the full rehabilitation team to create solutions that support mobility, independence, and confidence. Kenneth is committed to delivering thoughtful, goal‑driven prosthetic care tailored to each patient’s needs.

Kenneth O’Meara specializes in multi‑articulating hands, partial‑hand prosthetics, and high‑level upper‑limb systems. His philosophy begins with listening first—collaborating with patients, families, and the full rehabilitation team to create solutions that support mobility, independence, and confidence. Kenneth is committed to delivering thoughtful, goal‑driven prosthetic care tailored to each patient’s needs.

Professional headshot of Certified Prosthetist Rob Wagner
Rochester Hills, MI

Rob Wagner, BOCP

With over 20 years of experience, Rob Wagner provides comprehensive upper‑limb prosthetic care, including body‑powered, myoelectric, and multi‑articulating technologies. He excels in custom socket design, advanced adjustments, and collaborative patient training. Rob is dedicated to delivering individualized solutions and working closely with therapists to ensure patients feel confident and successful with their devices.

With over 20 years of experience, Rob Wagner provides comprehensive upper‑limb prosthetic care, including body‑powered, myoelectric, and multi‑articulating technologies. He excels in custom socket design, advanced adjustments, and collaborative patient training. Rob is dedicated to delivering individualized solutions and working closely with therapists to ensure patients feel confident and successful with their devices.

Types of Upper Limb Prosthetics We Offer

An upper extremity amputee holding a grape with a myoelectric prosthetic hand in a picnic setting

Myoelectric Hands and Arms

Intuitively powered by muscle signals for natural movement and grip control.

Intuitively powered by muscle signals for natural movement and grip control.

An upper limb amputee using a body-powered prosthetic hand to play golf

Body-Powered Prosthetics

Simple, durable, and effective—controlled using harness and cable systems.

Simple, durable, and effective—controlled using harness and cable systems.

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Hybrid Systems

Combine powered motion and body control for a best-of-both-worlds approach.

Combine powered motion and body control for a best-of-both-worlds approach.

An upper limb amputee using the Ottobock Skeo Up prosthetic arm to hold their toothbrush while applying toothpaste

Passive and Cosmetic Prosthetics

Lightweight and designed to restore appearance with minimal effort.

Lightweight and designed to restore appearance with minimal effort.

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