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全球足部与脚踝装置市场:洞察、竞争格局、市场预测:2030 年

Foot and Ankle Devices - Market Insights, Competitive Landscape, and Market Forecast - 2030

出版日期: 按订单生产 | 出版商: DelveInsight | 英文 150 Pages | 商品交期: 2-10个工作天内

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2023年全球足部及脚踝装置市场规模达59.4亿美元。 预计到 2030 年,该市场将达到 92.6 亿美元,2024 年至 2030 年的预测期间复合年增长率为 7.69%。 骨骼相关疾病盛行率的增加、糖尿病相关併发症的增加、老年人口的增加、事故和创伤病例的增加、运动相关伤害的增加以及对技术先进设备开发的关注等因素需求的增加预计将推动足部和脚踝设备市场的发展。

足部和脚踝装置市场呈现强劲的成长趋势。 有几个原因。 根据2019年《柳叶刀》发表的题为《1990-2019年204个国家和地区的全球、区域和国家骨折负担:2019年全球疾病负担研究的系统分析》的研究显示,新增骨折约1.78亿例(自 1990 年以来增加了 33.4%),有 4.55 亿例急性或长期骨折(自 1990 年以来增加了 70.1%)正在发生。 此外,据报导,2019 年小腿骨折,包括髌骨、胫骨或腓骨或踝关节骨折,是最常见且最严重的骨折。 骨折发生率增加是由于骨质疏鬆症病例数量不断增加,导致骨密度逐渐丧失,骨折的可能性增加。

此外,糖尿病盛行率的增加也是对患者生活品质产生重大影响的主要因素。 根据世界卫生组织 (WHO) 提供的情况说明书 (2023),糖尿病患者人数从 1980 年的 1.08 亿增加到 2014 年的 4.22 亿。 2000年至2016年间,糖尿病导致的过早死亡增加了5%。 2019年,约有150万人死亡与糖尿病有直接关係。

根据美国糖尿病协会的数据,糖尿病患者更有可能出现许多足部问题。 糖尿病会引起神经病变,导致下肢尤其是脚部出现多种问题,包括灼热感或刺痛、脚部和脚趾血液流动不良以及感觉丧失。 患有严重糖尿病的人经常会出现糖尿病足溃疡,如果治疗不当,可能会导致足部或肢体截肢。 根据 2020 年发表的一项研究《1990 年和 2016 年糖尿病相关下肢併发症的全球残疾负担》,估计有 1.31 亿人(占世界人口的 1.8%)患有糖尿病相关併发症。 。

如上所述,与退化性骨病和糖尿病相关的併发症可导致骨折、脱臼以及足部和下肢截肢,在某些情况下会对患者的生活品质产生重大影响。 因此,足部和踝部装置被用作治疗足部和踝部骨折的矫正措施,并在足部截肢的情况下提供义肢选择。

本报告检视了全球足部和脚踝装置市场,并按产品类型、应用、最终用户、地区以及进入市场的公司概况提供了市场概述、趋势。

目录

第 1 章足踝装置市场报告简介

第 2 章足踝装置市场执行摘要

第 3 章监理与专利分析

  • 美国
  • 欧洲
  • 日本

第 4 章足踝装置市场主要因素分析

  • 足部和脚踝设备市场次促进因素
  • 足部和脚踝装置市场的抑制因素和挑战
  • 足部和脚踝装置的市场机遇

第 5 章波特对足踝装置市场的五力分析

第 6 章 COVID-19 对足踝设备市场的影响分析

第 7 章足踝器械市场布局

  • 依产品类型
  • 依用途
  • 按最终用户
  • 按地区

第 8 章足部和脚踝装置市场的全球公司份额分析 - 3 至 5 家主要公司

第 9 章足部与脚踝装置市场的公司与产品概况

  • DePuy Synthes
  • Stryker
  • Zimmer Biomet
  • Smith and Nephew
  • Medartis AG
  • Acumed
  • Orthofix Medical Inc
  • CONMED Corporation
  • College Park Industries
  • OsteoMed
  • Roadrunnerfoot Engineering srl
  • OTTOBOCK
  • Advanced Orthopaedic Solutions
  • Paragon 28, Inc
  • MedShape Inc
  • Allard USA Inc.
  • Fillauer LLC
  • Corin Group
  • JEIL MEDICAL CORPORATION
  • Globus Medical

第 10 章专案方法

第 11 章KOL浏览量

第 12 章DelveInsight服务内容

第 13 章免责声明

第 14 章关于 DelveInsight

Product Code: DIMDCL0089

Foot and Ankle Devices Market By Device Type (Orthopedic Implants and Devices, Soft Tissue Orthopedic Devices, Bracing and Support Devices, And Prostheses) By Product Type (Joint Implants [Ankle Implants, Subtalar Joint Implants and Phalangeal Implants], Fixation Devices [Internal Fixation Devices {Screws, Plates, Fusion Nails, and Wires & Pins} and External Fixation {Circular Fixators and Others}], Soft Bracing & Support Devices, Hinged Braces & Support Devices, Hard Braces & Support Devices, Solid Ankle Cushion Heel (Sach) Prostheses, Single-Axial Prostheses, Multiaxial Prostheses, and Others) By Application (Trauma and Hairline Fracuters, Ligament Injuries, Arthritis, Neurological Disorders, and Others), By End User (Hospitals, Amubulatory Surgical Centers, and Others), By Geography is expected to grow at a steady CAGR forecast till 2030 owing to rising prevalence of degenerative bone diseases and increasing prevalence of diabetes-related limb complications

Global Foot and Ankle Devices Market was valued at USD 5.94 billion in 2023, growing at a CAGR of 7.69% during the forecast period from 2024 to 2030 to reach USD 9.26 billion by 2030. Factors such as the rising demand for prevalence of bone-related disorders, rising number of diabetes-related complications, increasing geriatric population, rising number of accident and trauma cases, and the rising number of sports-related injuries, and the increasing focus on developing technologically advanced devices are expected to drive the foot and ankle devices market.

Foot and Ankle Devices Market Dynamics:

Foot and Ankle devices market is witnessing a strong increasing trend. This is attributed to a number of reasons. As per the study published in the Lancet journal in 2022 titled "Global, regional, and national burden of bone fractures in 204 countries and territories, 1990-2019: a systematic analysis from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019", in 2019, about 178 million new fractures (registering a 33.4% increase since 1990) and 455 million prevalent cases of acute or long-term symptoms of a fracture (an increase of 70*1% since 1990). It was further reported that in 2019, fractures of the lower leg including patella, tibia or fibula, or ankle were the most common and burdensome fracture. This increase in the incidence of fractures can in turn be attributed to the increasing cases of osteoporosis, which results in the gradual decrease in bone density thereby making them vulnerable to fractures.

Furthermore, the rising prevalence of diabetes is another major factor greatly impact the quality of life of patients. As per the factsheet provided by the World Health Organization (2023), from 108 million people in 1980, the number of people with diabetes rose to 422 million in 2014. Between 2000 and 2016, diabetes resulted in 5% more premature deaths from diabetes. In 2019, approximately 1.5 million deaths were directly related to diabetes. The factsheet further stated that the prevalence of diabetes has been increasing rampantly in low- and middle-income countries than in high-income countries.

According to the data provided by the International Diabetes Federation (IDF) Diabetes Atlas Ninth Edition 2019, there were approximately 463 million adults (20-79 years). The figures are expected to reach to 700 million by 2045.

As per the American Diabetes Association, people with diabetes are susceptible to developing numerous foot problems. Diabetes can lead to neuropathy which in turn leads to different problems in the lower limbs, especially the foot such as burning and stinging pain, poor blood flow to the feet or toes, and even loss of sensation. Many times, severe diabetics develop diabetic foot ulcer which may result in foot/limb amputation if not taken care of properly. In a study titled "Global Disability Burdens of Diabetes-Related Lower-Extremity Complications in 1990 and 2016" by Zhang et al, published in 2020, in 2016, an estimated 131 million people (1.8% of the global population) suffered from Diabetes-Related Lower Extremities Complications.

As the incidents mentioned above such as degenerative bone disorders and complications associated with diabetes majorly result in bone fractures, dislocation, and amputation of foot and lower limbs in some cases that can drastically affect the quality of life of patients. Therefore, foot and ankle devices are used as a corrective measure in the treatment of foot and ankle fractures and offer prosthetic options in events of foot amputation.

However, metal sensitivity in patients and exhaustive product approval process along with frequent product recalls of orthopedic devices may be some of the hindering factors in the foot and ankle devices market growth.

Foot and Ankle Devices Market Segment Analysis:

Foot and Ankle Devices market by Device Type (Orthopedic Implants and Devices, Soft Tissue Orthopedic Devices, Bracing and Support Devices, and Prostheses), Foot and Ankle Devices market by Product Type (Joint Implants [Ankle Implants, Subtalar Joint Implants and Phalangeal Implants], Fixation Devices [Internal Fixation Devices {Screws, Plates, Fusion Nails, And Wires & Pins} and External Fixation {Circular Fixators and Others}], Soft Bracing & Support Devices, Hinged Braces & Support Devices, Hard Braces & Support Devices, Solid Ankle Cushion Heel (SACH) Prostheses, Single-Axial Prostheses, Multiaxial Prostheses, and Others), Foot and Ankle Devices market by Application (Trauma and Hairline Fractures, Ligament Injuries, Arthritis, Neurological Disorders, and Others), Foot and Ankle Devices market by End User (Hospitals, Ambulatory Surgical Centers, and Others), and Foot and Ankle Devices market by Geography (North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Rest of the World).

In the product segment of the global foot and ankle devices market, the internal fixation devices category is expected to account for the prominent market share during the forecast period. Internal fixation devices are now commonly used in the correction of bone deformities and fractures due to the advent of sterile surgical procedures which have massively reduced the risk of infection. Additionally, internal fixation promotes faster recovery, shorter hospital stays, enables patients to resume their daily activities quicker, and reduces the chances of improper healing of the broken bones.

Among internal fixation devices, screws are one of the commonest types of devices used in internal fixation. Even being a simple device, there are different types of screws available depending on the type of fracture and the application of the screws. Screws can be used alone or in combination with other internal fixation devices such as rods, plates, or nails.

Furthermore, the use of stainless steel and titanium in the manufacturing of these fixators have contributed immensely in improving the safety prospects of these devices.

However, the joint replacement implants are expected to witness a growth in demand in the forecast period owing to their benefits offered in the ankle replacement surgery is an established and accepted way to treat end stage ankle arthritis.

Moreover, the increase in product development activities in the orthopedic devices domain is another major factor that is influencing the growth of the foot and ankle devices market. In June 2022, Paragon Inc received the 510K product approval from the US Food and Drug Administration for their Phantom®Hindfoot TTC/TC Nail System which is intended to be used in the tibiotalocalaneal arthrodesis and stabilize the ankle and hindfoot.

Therefore, the constant technological advancements along with active market players in terms of product development and product launches are further expected to support the growth of the in the foot and ankle devices market.

North America is expected to dominate the overall Foot and Ankle Devices Market:

Among all the regions, North America is expected to account for the largest share in the foot and ankle devices market. The growing prevalence of arthritis, increasing number of sports-related injuries, access to better healthcare infrastructure, and increasing focus of major market players in the product development and launches in the region are predicted to be the major influencing factors in driving the overall growth of the foot and ankle devices market over the forecast period.

As per the facts provided by the National Safety Council (NSC), a US-based non-profit organization, in 2019, irrespective of the use of exercise equipment, exercise-related injuries accounted for about 468,000 injuries, the most of any category of sports and recreation in the United States. It was followed by bicycling with about 417,000 injuries, while basketball with 404,000 injuries, and football, with 292,000 injuries, ranked third and fourth, respectively.

As per the data provided by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2018), it has been estimated that by 2025, 67 million people in the country will have doctor-diagnosed arthritis and it is expected to reach 78 million by 2045.

As per a research article published by Khlopas et al in 2019 in the journal of Surgical Technology International, ankle osteoarthritis constitutes a large burden to society and is a leading cause of chronic disability in the United States. Most commonly, it is post-traumatic, occurs in younger individuals, and is associated with obesity. Furthermore, many studied report than ankle arthritis is commonly associated with trauma cases (accidents or sport injuries), they are also associated with lifestyle habits.

Moreover, the North American region has one of the well-endowed healthcare infrastructure in the world with supportive reimbursement programs covering the costs for the devices as well as the procedures. This further acts as a major driving factor in the uptake of foot and ankle devices in the region.

The above-mentioned reason is one of the key factors which in turn motivates major market players to provide better and expanded product portfolio in the region. For instance, in June 2020, OSSIO Inc announced the US launch and the first commercial use of the OSSIOfiber® Trimmable Fixation Nail System for Broad Utilization in Foot/Ankle and Hand/Wrist Procedures.

Therefore, considering all the aforementioned parameters such as the presence of large patient pool in the US coupled with new product launches, the market for foot and ankle devices looks promising in the United States, and specifically in North America.

Foot and Ankle Devices Market Key Players:

Some of the key market players operating in the foot and ankle devices market includes DePuy Synthes (Johnson and Johnson), Stryker, Zimmer Biomet, Smith and Nephew, Medartis AG, Acumed, Orthofix Medical Inc., CONMED Corporation, College Park Industries, OsteoMed, Roadrunnerfoot Engineering srl., OTTOBOCK., Advanced Orthopaedic Solutions, Paragon 28 Inc., MedShape Inc, Allard USA Inc., Fillauer LLC, Corin Group, JEIL MEDICAL CORPORATION, and Globus Medical and others.

Recent Developmental Activities in Foot and Ankle Devices Market:

In June, 2022, Paragon 28, Inc announced the acquisition of the product lines of Additive Orthopedics. This acquisition also includes the Additive 3D-printed Patient Specific Talus Spacer which is the first and only patient-specific total talus replacement implant authorized for use in the United States. It was approved by the US FDA in February, 2022.

In February 2022, OsteoMed received the clearance from the US Food and Drug Administration for ExtremiLOCK Lateral Ankle Fusion Plates, which is intended to be used in the fixation of osteotomies, fractures, and non-unions of the fibula and the tibia.

In December 2020, MedShape Inc announced the full market release of the Dyna Nail Mini® Fusion System for medial column fusion to address Charcot Foot and other severe midfoot conditions.

Key Takeaways from the Foot and Ankle Devices Market Report Study

Market size analysis for current market size (2023), and market forecast for 5 years (2024-2030)

The effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on this market is significant. To capture and analyze suitable indicators, our experts are closely watching the foot and ankle devices market.

Top key product/services/technology developments, merger, acquisition, partnership, joint venture happened for last 3 years

Key companies dominating the Global Foot and Ankle Devices Market.

Various opportunities available for the other competitor in the Foot and Ankle Devices Market space.

What are the top performing segments in 2023? How these segments will perform in 2030?

Which is the top-performing regions and countries in the current foot and ankle devices market scenario?

Which are the regions and countries where companies should have concentrated on opportunities for foot and ankle devices market growth in the coming future?

Target Audience who can be benefited from this Foot and Ankle Devices Market Report Study

Foot and Ankle Devices products providers

Research organizations and consulting companies

Foot and Ankle Devices-related organization, association, forum, and other alliances

Government and corporate offices

Start-up companies, venture capitalists, and private equity firms

Distributors and Traders dealing in foot and ankle devices

Various End-users who want to know more about the Foot and Ankle Devices market and latest technological developments in the Foot and Ankle Devices market.

Frequently Asked Questions for Foot And Ankle Devices Market:

1. What is a Foot and Ankle Device?

Foot and ankle devices are specific devices that are employed in the treatment of various modalities pertaining to foot and ankle. These devices help in the treatment of structural foot and ankle defects arising from accident, trauma, deformities, and other injuries such as bunions, hammertoes among others.

2. What is the market for Global Foot and Ankle Devices?

Global Foot and Ankle Devices Market was valued at USD 5.94 billion in 2023, growing at a CAGR of 7.69% during the forecast period from 2024 to 2030 to reach USD 9.26 billion by 2030.

3. What are the drivers for Global Foot and Ankle Devices Market?

The major drivers of the global foot and ankle devices market growth are the rising prevalence of bone-related disorders, increasing geriatric population, rising number of accident and trauma cases, and the rising number of sports-related injuries, and the increasing focus on developing technologically advanced devices.

4. What are the key players operating in Global Foot and Ankle Devices Market?

Some of the key market players operating in the foot and ankle devices market includes DePuy Synthes (Johnson and Johnson), Stryker, Zimmer Biomet, Smith and Nephew, Medartis AG, Acumed, Orthofix Medical Inc., CONMED Corporation, College Park Industries, OsteoMed, Roadrunnerfoot Engineering srl., OTTOBOCK., Advanced Orthopaedic Solutions, Paragon 28 Inc., MedShape Inc, Allard USA Inc., Fillauer LLC, Corin Group, JEIL MEDICAL CORPORATION, and Globus Medical and others.

5. Which region has the highest share in Foot and Ankle Devices market?

North America is expected to hold the dominant share in the foot and ankle devices market during the forecast period, 2024 to 2030. This can be attributed to the rising prevalence of bone-related disorders, increasing number of sports and recreational activities-related injuries. Furthermore, the increasing focus of major market players in the product development and launches in the region are predicted to be the major influencing factors in the regional growth of the Foot and Ankle Devices market.

Table of Contents

1. Foot and Ankle Devices Market Report Introduction

2. Foot and Ankle Devices Market Executive Summary

  • 2.1. Scope of the Study
  • 2.2. Market at Glance
  • 2.3. Competitive Assessment
  • 2.4. Financial Benchmarking

3. Regulatory and Patent Analysis

  • 3.1. The United States
  • 3.2. Europe
    • 3.2.1. Germany
    • 3.2.2. France
    • 3.2.3. Italy
    • 3.2.4. Spain
    • 3.2.5. U.K.
  • 3.3. Japan

4. Foot and Ankle Devices Market Key Factors Analysis

  • 4.1. Foot and Ankle Devices Market Drivers
    • 4.1.1. Rising Prevalence of Bone-Related Disorders
    • 4.1.2. Growing Number of Diabetes-Related Limb Complications
    • 4.1.3. Increasing Geriatric Population
    • 4.1.4. Rising Number of Trauma and Accident Cases
  • 4.2. Foot and Ankle Devices Market Restraints and Challenges
    • 4.2.1. Metal Sensitivity in Patients
    • 4.2.2. Frequent Product Recalls of orthopedic Devices
  • 4.3. Foot and Ankle Devices Market Opportunities
    • 4.3.1. Improving the Product -Related Safety
    • 4.3.2. Inclusion of Orthobiologics-Combined Products

5. Foot and Ankle Devices Market Porter's Five Forces Analysis

  • 5.1. Bargaining Power of Suppliers
  • 5.2. Bargaining Power of Consumers
  • 5.3. Threat of New Entrants
  • 5.4. Threat of Substitutes
  • 5.5. Competitive Rivalry

6. COVID-19 Impact Analysis on Foot and Ankle Devices Market

7. Foot and Ankle Devices Market Layout

  • 7.1. By Product Type
    • 7.1.1. Joint Implants
      • 7.1.1.1. Ankle Replacement Systems
      • 7.1.1.2. Subtalar Joint Reconstruction Devices
      • 7.1.1.3. Phalangeal Implants
    • 7.1.2. Internal Fixation Devices
      • 7.1.2.1. Screws
      • 7.1.2.2. Plates
      • 7.1.2.3. Wires & Pins
      • 7.1.2.4. Fusion Nails
    • 7.1.3. External Fixation Devices
      • 7.1.3.1. Circular Fixators
      • 7.1.3.2. Others
    • 7.1.4. Prostheses
      • 7.1.4.1. Solid Ankle Cushion Heel Foot
      • 7.1.4.2. Single-Axial Prostheses
      • 7.1.4.3. Multi-Axial Prostheses
      • 7.1.4.4. Others
    • 7.1.5. Bracing and Support Devices
      • 7.1.5.1. Soft Bracing
      • 7.1.5.2. Hinged Bracing
    • 7.1.6. Others
  • 7.2. By Application
    • 7.2.1. Trauma and Hairline Fractures
    • 7.2.2. Arthritis
    • 7.2.3. Ligament Injuries
    • 7.2.4. Neurological Disorders
    • 7.2.5. Others
  • 7.3. By End User
    • 7.3.1. Hospitals
    • 7.3.2. Ambulatory Surgical Centers
    • 7.3.3. Others
  • 7.4. By Geography
    • 7.4.1. North America
      • 7.4.1.1. North America Foot and Ankle Devices Market, by Type of Products
      • 7.4.1.2. North America Foot and Ankle Devices Market, by Application
      • 7.4.1.3. North America Foot and Ankle Devices Market, by End User
      • 7.4.1.4. North America Foot and Ankle Devices Market, by Country
      • 7.4.1.1.1. United States
      • 7.4.1.1.2. Canada
      • 7.4.1.1.3. Mexico
    • 7.4.2. Europe
      • 7.4.2.1. Europe Foot and Ankle Devices Market, by Type of Products
      • 7.4.2.2. Europe Foot and Ankle Devices Market, by Application
      • 7.4.2.3. Europe Foot and Ankle Devices Market, by End User
      • 7.4.2.4. Europe Foot and Ankle Devices Market, by Country
      • 7.4.2.2.1. France
      • 7.4.2.2.2. Germany
      • 7.4.2.2.3. United Kingdom
      • 7.4.2.2.4. Italy
      • 7.4.2.2.5. Spain
      • 7.4.2.2.6. Russia
      • 7.4.2.2.7. Rest of Europe
    • 7.4.3. Asia-Pacific
      • 7.4.3.1. Asia-Pacific Foot and Ankle Devices Market, by Type of Products
      • 7.4.3.2. Asia-Pacific Foot and Ankle Devices Market, by Application
      • 7.4.3.3. Asia-Pacific Foot and Ankle Devices Market, by End User
      • 7.4.3.4. Asia-Pacific Foot and Ankle Devices Market, by Country
      • 7.4.3.4.1. China
      • 7.4.3.4.2. Japan
      • 7.4.3.4.3. India
      • 7.4.3.4.4. Australia
      • 7.4.3.4.5. South Korea
      • 7.4.3.4.6. Rest of Asia Pacific
    • 7.4.4. Rest of the World (RoW)
      • 7.4.4.1. RoW Foot and Ankle Devices Market, by Type of Products
      • 7.4.4.2. RoW Foot and Ankle Devices Market, by Application
      • 7.4.4.3. RoW Foot and Ankle Devices Market, by End User
      • 7.4.4.4. RoW Foot and Ankle Devices Market, by Country
      • 7.4.4.3.1. Middle East
      • 7.4.4.3.2. Africa
      • 7.4.4.3.3. South America

8. Foot and Ankle Devices Market Global Company Share Analysis - Key 3-5 Companies

9. Foot and Ankle Devices Market Company and Product Profiles

  • 9.1. DePuy Synthes (Johnson and Johnson)
    • 9.1.1. Company Overview
    • 9.1.2. Company Snapshot
    • 9.1.3. Financial Overview
    • 9.1.4. Product Listing
    • 9.1.5. Entropy
  • 9.2. Stryker
    • 9.2.1. Company Overview
    • 9.2.2. Company Snapshot
    • 9.2.3. Financial Overview
    • 9.2.4. Product Listing
    • 9.2.5. Entropy
  • 9.3. Zimmer Biomet
    • 9.3.1. Company Overview
    • 9.3.2. Company Snapshot
    • 9.3.3. Financial Overview
    • 9.3.4. Product Listing
    • 9.3.5. Entropy
  • 9.4. Smith and Nephew
    • 9.4.1. Company Overview
    • 9.4.2. Company Snapshot
    • 9.4.3. Financial Overview
    • 9.4.4. Product Listing
    • 9.4.5. Entropy
  • 9.5. Medartis AG
    • 9.5.1. Company Overview
    • 9.5.2. Company Snapshot
    • 9.5.3. Financial Overview
    • 9.5.4. Product Listing
    • 9.5.5. Entropy
  • 9.6. Acumed
    • 9.6.1. Company Overview
    • 9.6.2. Company Snapshot
    • 9.6.3. Financial Overview
    • 9.6.4. Product Listing
    • 9.6.5. Entropy
  • 9.7. Orthofix Medical Inc
    • 9.7.1. Company Overview
    • 9.7.2. Company Snapshot
    • 9.7.3. Financial Overview
    • 9.7.4. Product Listing
    • 9.7.5. Entropy
  • 9.8. CONMED Corporation
    • 9.8.1. Company Overview
    • 9.8.2. Company Snapshot
    • 9.8.3. Financial Overview
    • 9.8.4. Product Listing
    • 9.8.5. Entropy
  • 9.9. College Park Industries
    • 9.9.1. Company Overview
    • 9.9.2. Company Snapshot
    • 9.9.3. Financial Overview
    • 9.9.4. Product Listing
    • 9.9.5. Entropy
  • 9.10. OsteoMed
    • 9.10.1. Company Overview
    • 9.10.2. Company Snapshot
    • 9.10.3. Financial Overview
    • 9.10.4. Product Listing
    • 9.10.5. Entropy
  • 9.11. Roadrunnerfoot Engineering srl
    • 9.11.1. Company Overview
    • 9.11.2. Company Snapshot
    • 9.11.3. Financial Overview
    • 9.11.4. Product Listing
    • 9.11.5. Entropy
  • 9.12. OTTOBOCK
    • 9.12.1. Company Overview
    • 9.12.2. Company Snapshot
    • 9.12.3. Financial Overview
    • 9.12.4. Product Listing
    • 9.12.5. Entropy
  • 9.13. Advanced Orthopaedic Solutions
    • 9.13.1. Company Overview
    • 9.13.2. Company Snapshot
    • 9.13.3. Financial Overview
    • 9.13.4. Product Listing
    • 9.13.5. Entropy
  • 9.14. Paragon 28, Inc
    • 9.14.1. Company Overview
    • 9.14.2. Company Snapshot
    • 9.14.3. Financial Overview
    • 9.14.4. Product Listing
    • 9.14.5. Entropy
  • 9.15. MedShape Inc
    • 9.15.1. Company Overview
    • 9.15.2. Company Snapshot
    • 9.15.3. Financial Overview
    • 9.15.4. Product Listing
    • 9.15.5. Entropy
  • 9.16. Allard USA Inc.
    • 9.16.1. Company Overview
    • 9.16.2. Company Snapshot
    • 9.16.3. Financial Overview
    • 9.16.4. Product Listing
    • 9.16.5. Entropy
  • 9.17. Fillauer LLC
    • 9.17.1. Company Overview
    • 9.17.2. Company Snapshot
    • 9.17.3. Financial Overview
    • 9.17.4. Product Listing
    • 9.17.5. Entropy
  • 9.18. Corin Group
    • 9.18.1. Company Overview
    • 9.18.2. Company Snapshot
    • 9.18.3. Financial Overview
    • 9.18.4. Product Listing
    • 9.18.5. Entropy
  • 9.19. JEIL MEDICAL CORPORATION
    • 9.19.1. Company Overview
    • 9.19.2. Company Snapshot
    • 9.19.3. Financial Overview
    • 9.19.4. Product Listing
    • 9.19.5. Entropy
  • 9.20. Globus Medical
    • 9.20.1. Company Overview
    • 9.20.2. Company Snapshot
    • 9.20.3. Financial Overview
    • 9.20.4. Product Listing
    • 9.20.5. Entropy

10. Project Approach

  • 10.1. Secondary Sources
  • 10.2. Primary Sources
  • 10.3. Data Triangulation
  • 10.4. Key Expert Opinions

11. KOL Views

12. DelveInsight Capabilities

13. Disclaimer

14. About DelveInsight

List of Tables

  • Table 1: Competitive Analysis
  • Table 2: COVID-19 Impact Analysis
  • Table 3: Foot and Ankle Devices in Global (2021-2030)
  • Table 4: Foot and Ankle Devices in Global by Type of Products (2021-2030)
  • Table 5: Foot and Ankle Devices in Global by Application (2021-2030)
  • Table 6: Foot and Ankle Devices in Global by End User (2021-2030)
  • Table 7: Foot and Ankle Devices in Global by Geography (2021-2030)
  • Table 8: Foot and Ankle Devices in North America (2021-2030)
  • Table 9: Foot and Ankle Devices in North America by Type of Products (2021-2030)
  • Table 10: Foot and Ankle Devices in North America by Application (2021-2030)
  • Table 11: Foot and Ankle Devices in North America by End User (2021-2030)
  • Table 12: Foot and Ankle Devices in North America by Country (2021-2030)
  • Table 13: Foot and Ankle Devices in the US (2021-2030)
  • Table 14: Foot and Ankle Devices in Canada (2021-2030)
  • Table 15: Foot and Ankle Devices in Mexico (2021-2030)
  • Table 16: Foot and Ankle Devices in Europe (2021-2030)
  • Table 17: Foot and Ankle Devices in Europe by Type of Products (2021-2030)
  • Table 18: Foot and Ankle Devices in Europe by Application (2021-2030)
  • Table 19: Foot and Ankle Devices in Europe by End User (2021-2030)
  • Table 20: Foot and Ankle Devices in Europe by Country (2021-2030)
  • Table 21: Foot and Ankle Devices in France (2021-2030)
  • Table 22: Foot and Ankle Devices in Germany (2021-2030)
  • Table 23: Foot and Ankle Devices in the United Kingdom (2021-2030)
  • Table 24: Foot and Ankle Devices in Italy (2021-2030)
  • Table 25: Foot and Ankle Devices in Spain (2021-2030)
  • Table 26: Foot and Ankle Devices in Russia (2021-2030)
  • Table 27: Foot and Ankle Devices in Rest of Europe (2021-2030)
  • Table 28: Foot and Ankle Devices in APAC (2021-2030)
  • Table 29: Foot and Ankle Devices in APAC by Type of Products (2021-2030)
  • Table 30: Foot and Ankle Devices in APAC by Application (2021-2030)
  • Table 31: Foot and Ankle Devices in APAC by End User (2021-2030)
  • Table 32: Foot and Ankle Devices in APAC by Country (2021-2030)
  • Table 33: Foot and Ankle Devices in China (2021-2030)
  • Table 34: Foot and Ankle Devices in Japan (2021-2030)
  • Table 35: Foot and Ankle Devices in India (2021-2030)
  • Table 36: Foot and Ankle Devices in Australia (2021-2030)
  • Table 37: Foot and Ankle Devices in South Korea (2021-2030)
  • Table 38: Foot and Ankle Devices in Rest of APAC (2021-2030)
  • Table 39: Foot and Ankle Devices in Rest of World (2021-2030)
  • Table 40: Foot and Ankle Devices in RoW by Type of Products (2021-2030)
  • Table 41: Foot and Ankle Devices in RoW by Application (2021-2030)
  • Table 42: Foot and Ankle Devices in RoW by End User (2021-2030)
  • Table 43: Foot and Ankle Devices in RoW by Region (2021-2030)
  • Table 44: Foot and Ankle Devices in Middle East (2021-2030)
  • Table 45: Foot and Ankle Devices in Africa (2021-2030)
  • Table 46: Foot and Ankle Devices in South America (2021-2030)

List of Figures

Figures 1: Competitive Analysis

Figures 2: COVID-19 Impact Analysis

Figures 3: Foot and Ankle Devices in Global (2021-2030)

Figures 4: Foot and Ankle Devices in Global by Type of Products (2021-2030)

Figures 5: Foot and Ankle Devices in Global by Application (2021-2030)

Figures 6: Foot and Ankle Devices in Global by End User (2021-2030)

Figures 7: Foot and Ankle Devices in Global by Geography (2021-2030)

Figures 8: Foot and Ankle Devices in North America (2021-2030)

Figures 9: Foot and Ankle Devices in North America by Type of Products (2021-2030)

Figures 10: Foot and Ankle Devices in North America by Application (2021-2030)

Figures 11: Foot and Ankle Devices in North America by End User (2021-2030)

Figures 12: Foot and Ankle Devices in North America by Country (2021-2030)

Figures 13: Foot and Ankle Devices in the US (2021-2030)

Figures 14: Foot and Ankle Devices in Canada (2021-2030)

Figures 15: Foot and Ankle Devices in Mexico (2021-2030)

Figures 16: Foot and Ankle Devices in Europe (2021-2030)

Figures 17: Foot and Ankle Devices in Europe by Type of Products (2021-2030)

Figures 18: Foot and Ankle Devices in Europe by Application (2021-2030)

Figures 19: Foot and Ankle Devices in Europe by End User (2021-2030)

Figures 20: Foot and Ankle Devices in Europe by Country (2021-2030)

Figures 21: Foot and Ankle Devices in France (2021-2030)

Figures 22: Foot and Ankle Devices in Germany (2021-2030)

Figures 23: Foot and Ankle Devices in the United Kingdom (2021-2030)

Figures 24: Foot and Ankle Devices in Italy (2021-2030)

Figures 25: Foot and Ankle Devices in Spain (2021-2030)

Figures 26: Foot and Ankle Devices in Russia (2021-2030)

Figures 27: Foot and Ankle Devices in Rest of Europe (2021-2030)

Figures 28: Foot and Ankle Devices in APAC (2021-2030)

Figures 29: Foot and Ankle Devices in APAC by Type of Products (2021-2030)

Figures 30: Foot and Ankle Devices in APAC by Application (2021-2030)

Figures 31: Foot and Ankle Devices in APAC by End User (2021-2030)

Figures 32: Foot and Ankle Devices in APAC by Country (2021-2030)

Figures 33: Foot and Ankle Devices in China (2021-2030)

Figures 34: Foot and Ankle Devices in Japan (2021-2030)

Figures 35: Foot and Ankle Devices in India (2021-2030)

Figures 36: Foot and Ankle Devices in Australia (2021-2030)

Figures 37: Foot and Ankle Devices in South Korea (2021-2030)

Figures 38: Foot and Ankle Devices in Rest of APAC (2021-2030)

Figures 39: Foot and Ankle Devices in Rest of World (2021-2030)

Figures 40: Foot and Ankle Devices in RoW by Type of Products (2021-2030)

Figures 41: Foot and Ankle Devices in RoW by Application (2021-2030)

Figures 42: Foot and Ankle Devices in RoW by End User (2021-2030)

Figures 43: Foot and Ankle Devices in RoW by Region (2021-2030)

Figures 44: Foot and Ankle Devices in Middle East (2021-2030)

Figures 45: Foot and Ankle Devices in Africa (2021-2030)

Figures 46: Foot and Ankle Devices in South America (2021-2030)

Figures 47: Market Drivers

Figures 48: Market Barriers

Figures 49: Marker Opportunities

Figures 50: PORTER'S Five Force Analysis