Orthotics and Prosthetics Cleveland, OH
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Manuel Garcia Prosthetic & Orthotic Centers exists to offer high-quality prosthetic and orthotic services to our patients. We will accomplish this by:
- Providing orthotic care and prosthetics in Cleveland, OH and the surrounding areas in the most effective manner with the patient's well-being as a primary concern.
- Utilizing a staff of professional, highly qualified employees to meet the patient's needs.
- To perform all our work, and deliver the highest quality products and dedicated, efficient service.
- To meet and exceed the patient's expectations in a caring and concerned manner.
Our Prosthetic Services
With a five-stage fitting process, our team designs and creates comfortable lower-limb prosthetics Cleveland, OH amputees need. We also offer a wide range of upper-limb prosthetics designed to help you complete everyday tasks with as much ease as possible. Take a look at some of our most recommended prosthetics below.
Microprocessor-Controlled Knees
Our local and veteran-owned centers are leading experts in microprocessor-controlled knee prostheses. Everything we do at Manuel Garcia Prosthetic & Orthotic Centers is custom.
Elevated Vacuum Socket Prosthesis
For more than 50 years, Manuel Garcia Prosthetic & Orthotic Centers have provided EVS prostheses in Strongsville and Warrensville Heights, OH. Call today to request a free evaluation for prosthetics Cleveland, OH residents recommend.
Water-Resistant Prosthesis
Manuel Garcia Prosthetic & Orthotic Centers have provided water-resistant prostheses and prosthetic components since 1972. Both of our locations are Medicare-accredited facilities, making us a leading choice for prosthetics in Cleveland, OH and beyond.
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Our Orthotic Services
From orthotic inserts to orthopedic shoes, we offer everything you need to walk comfortably again. We proudly make all of our custom orthotics in our on-site lab. If you’re suffering from plantar fasciitis, flat feet, bunions, hammertoes, ulcers, calluses, or diabetic neuropathy, give us a call to get the support you need. We look forward to improving your quality of life.
Insurance Companies We Work With
- AARP
- Aetna
- Ambetter
- Anthem
- Buckeye
- Caresource
- Cigna (limited plans)
- Devoted
- Humana
- Medicare
- Medicare Advantage Plans - multiple plans accepted
- Medicaid
- Molina
- Medical Mutual
- United Health Care
- Veterans Administration
- Ohio Bureau of Workers Compensation (BWC)
- Summa Care
- TriCare
- Ohio Mycare plans (multiple plans)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Choosing orthotics and prosthetics often comes with important questions, especially when comfort, mobility, and long-term health are involved. Patients and families want clarity, not sales talk. The following answers reflect the real conversations we have every day and are designed to help you make confident, informed decisions about your care.
Are microprocessor knees right for everyone?
Microprocessor knees can provide enhanced stability, smoother walking patterns, and improved safety for many users, but they are not automatically the best option for every patient. These devices use sensors and computerized systems to adapt to changes in speed and terrain, which can be incredibly helpful for individuals who are active and encounter varied environments.
When properly designed and fitted, elevated vacuum solutions used in orthotics and prosthetics care can dramatically improve comfort, stability, and overall limb health. These systems create a secure, consistent seal between the residual limb and the prosthesis, reducing movement inside the socket, minimizing friction, and evenly distributing pressure. This not only enhances daily comfort but also helps prevent skin irritation, tissue breakdown, and long-term complications associated with poor fit. Because limb volume naturally fluctuates throughout the day or over months, ongoing follow-up appointments, adjustments, and fine-tuning are essential to maintain optimal performance and comfort. As the leading choice for prosthetics in Cleveland, OH and beyond, our team works closely with each patient to monitor these changes, make precise modifications, and ensure the device continues to support mobility and independence effectively.
Can you help with replacements or upgrades?
Yes, we frequently assist patients who need replacements or upgrades for existing prosthetics in Cleveland, OH and the surrounding regions. Over time, prosthetics and orthotics can experience wear, changes in fit, or limitations that no longer align with your activity level or goals. A thorough evaluation helps determine whether repairs, modifications, or a full replacement are appropriate. Our team guides you through every step of the process, providing personalized recommendations and ongoing support to make transitions as smooth and comfortable as possible.
Advancements in orthotics and prosthetics materials and component design mean many returning patients benefit from improved comfort, lighter weight, enhanced durability, and greater overall function. Modern devices can better replicate natural movement, reduce fatigue, and provide more precise support for daily activities, sports, or work. Our team works closely with patients to evaluate how these upgrades align with their lifestyle and goals, ensuring that every change delivers meaningful improvement. We also manage coordination with physicians, therapists, and insurance providers, streamlining approvals, documentation, and follow-up appointments to reduce stress and keep the entire process moving efficiently from start to finish.
What conditions can orthotics and prosthetics help treat?
Orthotics and prosthetics support individuals with a wide range of medical conditions that affect movement, alignment, and overall mobility. Prosthetic devices are commonly used after limb loss caused by trauma, vascular disease, cancer, or congenital differences, helping patients regain independence and return to daily activities.
Orthotic care addresses conditions such as diabetes-related foot complications, arthritis, neurological disorders, sports injuries, and structural alignment issues. Custom braces and supports can relieve pain, improve stability, and reduce the risk of further injury by addressing the root cause of abnormal movement.
Are elevated vacuum socket prostheses comfortable for daily wear?
Elevated vacuum socket systems are designed to create a secure, consistent connection between the residual limb and the prosthesis. By maintaining suction, these systems help minimize movement inside the socket, reduce friction, and distribute pressure more evenly throughout the limb during daily activities.
When properly designed and fitted, elevated vacuum solutions used in orthotics and prosthetics care can significantly improve comfort and support long-term limb health. Ongoing follow-up and fine-tuning are key to maintaining comfort, especially as limb volume naturally changes over time.
Can prosthetics be adjusted if my body changes over time?
Absolutely. Changes in weight, muscle tone, activity level, or residual limb shape are common and expected. Prosthetic devices are meant to evolve alongside your body, and adjustments are a routine part of maintaining comfort and function.
Our philosophy around orthotics and prosthetics centers on long-term care rather than one-time fittings. From socket adjustments to component realignment, we work proactively to keep your device comfortable, functional, and supportive as your needs change.
How durable are water-resistant prosthetic devices?
Water-resistant prosthetic devices are built to handle exposure to moisture from activities such as showering, swimming, or working in wet environments. These systems use corrosion-resistant materials and sealed components to protect critical parts from damage.
While water-resistant options in orthotics and prosthetics are engineered to be highly durable and handle exposure to moisture, their longevity and performance are greatly enhanced through proper care and routine maintenance. Regular inspections, cleaning, and timely adjustments help identify wear or potential issues before they affect function, ensuring the device continues to perform reliably in everyday activities. Patients who follow recommended care routines often experience improved comfort, reduced risk of damage, and a longer lifespan for their prosthetic or orthotic device. Our team provides guidance on maintenance best practices, including tips for drying, rinsing, and storage after exposure to water.













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