Growing Global Population Coupled With Increasing Birth Rates To Drive Women’s Health Rehabilitation Products Market Growth Till 2025: Grand View Research,Inc.
The global women’s health rehabilitation products market is
expected to reach USD 4.4 billion by 2025, according to a new report by Grand
View Research, Inc. The market is expected to witness lucrative growth over the
forecast period, owing to increasing prevalence of chronic diseases coupled
with rising female geriatric population.
Growing global population coupled
with increasing birth rates is expected to increase consumer base in emerging
and underdeveloped economies with large untapped opportunities. In addition,
increasing employment of women at a global level results in higher disposable
income and this has also resulted in development of chronic conditions due to
sedentary lifestyle, stress/fatigue. These factors are further anticipated to
push the demand for rehabilitation products over the forecast period.
Use of new technology such as
virtual simulation, or wearables, and robotics in rehabilitation devices is
gaining popularity worldwide. For instance, the shift from “crutches and
mobility helps” to “specific motor function (hand or arm) rehabilitation
devices,” propels the market demand over the forecast period. Community-based
rehabilitation programs were initiated by the WHO to improve quality of the
life of people with disabilities to help them meet their basic needs, which is
further expected to assist in growth over the forecast period.
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Further key findings from
the study suggest:
- Urinary incontinence segment held a lucrative revenue
share in 2015 and is likely to grow at a significant rate during the
forecast period
- Orthopedic care segment is anticipated to witness the
fastest growth over the forecast period owing to increasing prevalence of
osteoporosis and arthritis among females worldwide
- Physical therapy segment is expected to dominate the
market over the forecast period owing to increasing acceptance among women
across the world
- North America is expected to dominate the women’s
health rehabilitation products during the forecast period, owing to
increasing demand for rehabilitation and post-treatment care products in
the U.S. and Canada. In addition, increasing geriatric population, breast
cancer cases, and road accidents in the region are expected to propel
market growth.
- Some of the key players for this market are GE
Healthcare; Access Health; GPC Medical Ltd.; Win Health Medical Ltd.;
Meyer Physical Therapy; Sportstek; AliMed; DeRoyal Industries, Inc.; and
BSN medical
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Grand View Research has segmented the global women’s health
rehabilitation products market on the basis of product, therapy, and region:
Women’s Health Rehabilitation Product Outlook (Revenue,
USD Million, 2014 - 2025)
- Orthopedic
Care
- Urinary
Incontinence
- Breast
Cancer Care
- Pelvic
Pain
- Lymphedema
- Pregnancy
and Postpartum Care
- Other
Women’s Health Rehabilitation Therapy Outlook (Revenue,
USD Million, 2014 - 2025)
- Physical
Therapy
- Occupational
Therapy
- Massage
Therapy
- Chiropractic
Therapy
- Other
Women’s Health Rehabilitation Regional Outlook (Revenue,
USD Million, 2014 - 2025)
- North
America
- U.S.
- Canada
- Europe
- Germany
- UK
- Asia
Pacific
- Japan
- India
- Latin
America
- Brazil
- Mexico
- Middle
East and Africa (MEA)
- South
Africa
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