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Title | Pain Management Devices Market Demand, Supply and Research Synopsis 2017 to 2023 |
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Category | Fitness Health --> Health Insurance |
Meta Keywords | Pain Management Devices Market |
Owner | vinit |
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Market Synopsis According to Market Research Future (MRFR), the global pain
management device market is predicted to acquire market value
of USD 5.81 billion, growing at a CAGR of 7.2% by 2023. The increasing demand
for long-term pain management among the geriatric population is estimated to
drive the global pain management market 2020. The growing number of patients battling
chronic neuromuscular diseases, along with the increasing pain rehabilitation
center, is projected to augment the market substantially in the forthcoming
period. Further, the aftereffect of the pain medication and the large patent
population base is further projected to escalate the market substantially.
Besides, the development of novel pain management device and an established
reimbursement schemes for spinal cord stimulation (SCS) in developed countries
are anticipated to accelerate the market additionally. Moreover, the proven
efficiency of pain management devices is recognized to be another crucial
factor in driving the global market. On the other hand, lack of awareness, the dearth of
expertise, expenses associated with purchasing, and a lesser number of pain
clinics in various countries are estimated to hamper the global pain management
device market during the forecast period. However, the increasing prevalence of
diabetes and cancer, technological advancement, along with the aforementioned
factors, are predicted to combat the hampering factors. Market Segmentation The segment analysis of global pain management devices is
done by type and application. The type-based segments of the global pain management
devices are stimulators, pumps, and ablation devices. Stimulators are further
sub-segmented into neuromodulator devices and transcutaneous electrical nerve
stimulation (TENS) devices. The type-based segments of the global pain management
devices are cancer pain, musculoskeletal pain, migraine, and others. Regional Analysis Based on the region, the global pain management devices
market is segmented into North America, Asia-Pacific, Europe, and the Middle
East and Africa. As per the analysis, North America is estimated to procure the
largest market share owing to its high per capita income. Further, the region
has a sufficient budget allotted for research and development, along with the
fast adoption of technology in the region, which is predicted to accelerate the
demand substantially during the forecast period. In addition, government
initiatives, rising awareness among people are projected to drive the regional
market additionally. Europe is anticipated to acquire the second largest market
share owing to the rise in the geriatric population. Further, the technical
development in the region is further accelerating the demand. Germany is
estimated to dominate the European market by procuring the largest market share
in the region. However, the APAC region is anticipated to be the
fastest-growing region owing to the increasing demand for these devices. The
rapid development of healthcare infrastructure in developing countries such as
India, Japan, and China is making a substantial contribution to strengthening
the market during the forecast period. Further, the developing regions are
witnessing a rise in disposable income, leading to the expansion of the
regional market. The MEA region is estimated to witness a sluggish growth
owing to the presence of poor socio-economic situation. However, the increasing
awareness regarding health, and the rising imports are likely to augment the
regional market during the forecast period. Key Players The established key players of the global pain management
devices market are Boston Scientific Corporation (US), Baxter International
Inc. (US), Medtronic Plc (US), Bio-Medical Research (BMR) Ltd. (UK), St. Jude
Medical (US), Codman and Shurtleff, Inc. (US), Hospira Inc. (US), Stryker
Corporation (US), Smiths Medical (UK), Kimberly-Clark Corporation (US), B.
Braun Melsungen AG. (Germany) and Pain Management, Inc (US), and DJO Global LLC
(US) |