San Francisco, Dec 06 The
global robotic
prosthetics market is expected to reach USD 1.76 billion by
2025, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. Increase in
amputee population due to various factors, such as accidents, frostbite,
diabetes, and vascular disease, is one of the crucial factors expected to drive
the market in the coming years. According to the data published by Amputee
Coalition, there are approximately 2.1 million amputees living in the U.S.
According to the Statistics Brain Research Institute, 82% of the amputations
are performed due to vascular disease, 22% of cases are due to trauma and 4%
cases are due to congenital disabilities. Rise in prevalence of diabetes and
vascular diseases, is anticipated to increase the demand for prosthetics over
the forecast period.
Increasing
number of technologically advanced products, such as SYMBIONIC LEG 3, RHEO
KNEE, PROPRIO FOOT, and POWER KNEE, is anticipated to raise product awareness
in developed regions, such as North America and Europe, thus increasing the
demand for such devices. In 2015, Ossur developed a mind-controlled prosthetic
leg; which is undergoing clinical trials for its assessment. Growing R&D
activities and increasing investment by private and public players to
technologically upgrade prosthetic products are among the few factors expected
to propel the market.
Various
initiatives undertaken by the government and nonprofit organizations, such as
CDC, Douglas Bader Foundation, Limbless Association, Amputee Coalition, to
provide assistance to amputees are increasing the interest of private players
to invest in this market. April is considered Limb Loss Awareness Month. It
helps create awareness about the limb loss community and helps people affected
by limb loss achieve their full potential.
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Further Key Findings From the Report Suggest:
- The robotic
prosthetics market size was estimated at USD 790.8 million in 2016 and is
expected to grow at a CAGR of 9.2% from 2017 to 2025
- Microprocessor
Controlled (MPC) prosthetics segment held majority of the revenue share in
2016 and is estimated to generate revenue over USD 983.0 million by 2025
- The lower
body prosthetics is expected to grow at a lucrative growth rate of 9.5%
over the forecast period
- North America
emerged as the largest regional market with a share of 44.2% in 2016
- Some of the
key players in this market are Touch Bionics, Inc.; HDT Global; SynTouch,
Inc.; Shadow Robot Company; Ottobock; Össur Americas; and Endolite.
Forming collaborations and partnerships for developing novel technologies
is one of the foremost strategies employed by major players
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Grand
View Research has segmented robotic prosthetics on the basis of technology,
extremity, and region:
Technology
Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2014 - 2025)
- MPC
prosthetics
- Myoelectric
prosthetics
Extremity
Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2014 - 2025)
- Lower body
prosthetics
- Upper body
prosthetics
Regional
Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2014 - 2025)
- North America
- U.S.
- Canada
- Europe
- Germany
- UK
- Asia Pacific
- China
- Japan
- Latin America
- Brazil
- Mexico
- Middle East
& Africa
- South Africa
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View Research, Inc. is a U.S. based market research and consulting company,
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