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Main processor for Myo Plus TR (trans-radial) pattern recognition system
Suggested HCPCS Coding: L6700
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Myo Plus is Ottobock’s advanced pattern recognition system, designed to give users more control, more confidence, and less cognitive strain when using their prosthesis. With Myo Plus, users benefit from:
As of April 1, 2025, The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has approved the addition of L6700, a dedicated reimbursement code for pattern recognition control systems used in myoelectric prostheses. This decision marks a historic moment for clinicians, patients, and the evolution of upper limb prosthetic technology.
The Myo Plus TR pattern recognition system by Ottobock received FDA clearance in September 2019 and is the most innovative control device for trans-radial myo-electric users.
Myo Plus pattern recognition provides intuitive and individualized control by mapping a user’s unique muscle patterns and translating them directly into various movements of the prosthesis. For example, if the user thinks of opening his/her hand and activates the physiologic muscles used for that task, the system immediately translates these signals to open the prosthetic hand or terminal device. This innovative control is considerably easier to master, eliminates the need for switching events and improves speed and proportional control.
Scope of Delivery:
| Article Number | 13E520 |
| Dimensions | 67 x 27 x 9.2 mm/2.64 x 1.1 x .0.36 inch |
| Weight | 15 g/0.53 oz |
| Operating Voltage | 6V - 11.1 V DC |
| Current Draw | max. 25 mA |
| Power Supply | MyoEnergy Integral 757B35=3, =5 or 757B20, 757B21 |
| Service Life | 5 years |
| Operating Time | MyoBock hand: 14 hours bebionic hand: 8 hours |
Reimbursement: Documentation Guide
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PDF Document | Published: Mar 18, 2026