Atlanta Prosthetics And Orthotics is a dedicated Health & Medical provider focused on custom prosthetic limbs and orthopedic bracing for patients across Atlanta, GA. As part of the city’s network of Medical Centers, this practice supports people living with limb loss, limb difference, or musculoskeletal conditions who need precise, long-term device management rather than general primary care.
The team collaborates with physicians, surgeons, physical therapists, and rehabilitation clinics to design, fit, and adjust prosthetic and orthotic devices. The goal is to help patients move more confidently, protect vulnerable joints, and return to daily activities with greater independence.
This Atlanta practice supports a wide range of patients, including:
Because it operates within the Medical Centers segment of the Health & Medical industry, care typically begins with a referral or recommendation from a medical provider, followed by a detailed evaluation and ongoing follow-up.
| Service Type | What It Involves |
|---|---|
| Custom Prosthetic Limbs | Design, fabrication, and fitting of upper and lower limb prosthetics |
| Orthotic Bracing | Supports for spine, knee, ankle, foot, wrist, and more |
| Adjustments & Maintenance | Alignment checks, socket changes, component upgrades |
| Post-Fitting Follow-Up | Comfort assessments, function reviews, and gait fine-tuning |
For prosthetic care, Atlanta Prosthetics And Orthotics evaluates residual limb shape, skin condition, and activity level before designing a device. Fittings typically involve test sockets, alignment sessions, and education on donning, doffing, and daily care, coordinated with physical therapy plans.
Orthotic services may include:
Each device is tailored to medical needs and lifestyle, with ongoing adjustments as conditions change.
Within Atlanta’s Health & Medical community, Atlanta Prosthetics And Orthotics fills a specialized role: turning a physician’s diagnosis and rehabilitation plan into a functional, wearable solution. For patients, it can be the key link between hospital care, physical therapy, and real-world mobility, supported by in-person visits and, when available, digital tools such as appointment portals or telehealth check-ins for follow-up questions.