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至 2030 年石膏和夹板市场预测:按产品类型、应用、最终用户和地区分類的全球分析Casting and Splinting Market Forecasts to 2030 - Global Analysis By Product Type (Casting and Splinting), Application, End User and By Geography |
根据 Stratistics MRC 的数据,2023 年全球石膏和夹板市场规模将达到 28 亿美元,预计到 2030 年将达到 51 亿美元,预测期内复合年增长率为 8.7%。
石膏和夹板是用于固定和支撑受伤的骨骼和软组织的整形外科技术。铸件通常由玻璃纤维或石膏製成,以完全包裹受伤区域并提供牢固的稳定性。夹板由金属或玻璃纤维等材质製成,较为柔韧,常用于临时支撑或轻微骨折。这两种方法都旨在促进癒合、减轻疼痛并透过限制运动来防止进一步的损伤。由训练有素的专业人员进行正确的安装对于确保有效性和最大限度地减少併发症至关重要。后续护理,包括监测肿胀和不适,对于成功康復至关重要。
根据世界卫生组织(WHO)统计,印度道路交通死亡人数占全球的11%,道路交通事故伤害是印度第八大死因。
骨折和关节损伤增加
随着伤害数量的增加,对更先进、更专业的铸造和夹板材料的需求也增加。这刺激了市场的创新,包括提高患者舒适度的轻质舒适材料、改善癒合过程中的卫生和功能的防水石膏,以及允许运动控制和康復的调整,这导致了诸如此类的新产品的开拓。史普林特。随着伤害范围的扩大,必须满足特定的需求。因此,夹板可以专门针对需要特定固定技术的腕部、踝部或复杂骨折而开发。
高成本
由于成本高昂,只要有可能,重点可能是寻找具有成本效益的石膏和夹板替代品。这可能导致不需要夹板的矫正器具和物理治疗技术的使用增加,以及石膏和夹板产品的市场规模整体下降。这可能会引起安全问题并阻碍创新新材料的开发。
老年人口增加
随着年龄的增长,我们的骨骼变得越来越脆弱,我们更容易患上骨质疏鬆症,这使得我们即使轻微跌倒也更容易骨折。这显着增加了在癒合过程中对石膏和夹板固定和支撑骨折的需求。与老龄化相关的平衡和协调能力下降会增加跌倒和受伤的频率,尤其是老年人。这些跌倒可能会导致髋部、手腕和脚踝骨折,需要使用石膏或夹板才能正常癒合。
併发症的风险
由于感染疾病或癒合不良等併发症而需要额外的治疗会显着增加医疗费用。这可能会对医疗保健预算造成压力,并导致在某些情况下对石膏和夹板的使用进行更严格的监管和限制。因此,医疗事故保险费用可能会增加,医疗保健提供者可能会对使用石膏和夹板持谨慎态度,并且其承保范围可能会受到限制。
COVID-19 的影响
COVID-19 大流行已成为人道主义和经济危机,造成社会压力并影响数百万人和企业。工业停摆,人们被迫留在家里,导致资金和经济成长受到重大打击。医疗保健组织已经处于战备状态,正在准备新的计划来应对越来越多的 COVID-19 患者,从采购快速诊断套件到为工作人员提供足够的个人防护装备套件。随着医疗部门转向治疗 COVID-19,与石膏和夹板相关的研发活动的资金减少,迫使该部门面临忽视,从而对石膏和夹板市场产生负面影响。
Sprint领域预计在预测期内将是最大的
由于与刚性铸件相比,夹板具有更大的多功能性,因此夹板领域预计将有良好的成长。夹板适用于更广泛的肌肉骨骼损伤,因为它们可以在癒合过程中进行调整以适应肿胀并控制运动。因此,它可以用于治疗除需要用石膏完全固定的损伤以外的损伤,扩大了市场范围。
肌肉骨骼损伤预计在预测期内将经历最高的复合年增长率。
肌肉骨骼损伤,包括骨折、扭伤、拉伤和脱位,是需要使用石膏和夹板的主要原因。这些伤害的高发生率与对石膏和夹板提供的固定和支撑的高需求直接相关。这种需求的增加正在推动铸造和夹板市场製造商和供应商的销售和收益。
预计亚太地区在预测期内将占据最大的市场占有率。这是由于世界老年人口增加、紧急情况和道路事故案件增加、导致严重肌肉骨骼损伤的冒险和体育活动增加以及亚太地区技术采用率上升等因素造成的。此外,印度、日本、中国和韩国等人口稠密国家的道路事故和整形外科伤害案件数量较多,也导致对铸造绷带和夹板装置市场的需求增加。
由于拥有大量製造设施和廉价劳动力,北美能够将这些设备的製造成本保持在较低水平,从而可以大量提供价格实惠的设备来满足行业需求。以更低的成本获得更好的医疗产出的高度紧张以及人口稠密的地区是近期推动市场的其他因素。
According to Stratistics MRC, the Global Casting and Splinting Market is accounted for $2.8 billion in 2023 and is expected to reach $5.1 billion by 2030 growing at a CAGR of 8.7% during the forecast period. Casting and splinting are orthopedic techniques used to immobilize and support injured bones and soft tissues. A cast is typically made from fiberglass or plaster and encases the injured area completely, providing rigid stabilization. Splints, made from materials like metal or fiberglass, offer more flexibility and are often used for temporary support or minor fractures. Both methods aim to promote healing, reduce pain, and prevent further injury by restricting movement. Proper application by trained professionals is crucial to ensure effectiveness and minimize complications. Follow-up care, including monitoring for swelling and discomfort, is essential for successful rehabilitation.
According to the World Health Organization, India accounts for 11% of the global road accident deaths, and road traffic injuries are the eighth leading cause of death in India.
Rising incidence of bone fractures and joint injuries
As the number of injuries rise, there's a growing need for more advanced and specialized casting and splinting materials. This spurs innovation in the market, leading to the development of new products like lighter and more comfortable materials for improved patient experience, water-resistant casts for better hygiene and functionality during healing, Adjustable splints that allow for controlled movement and rehabilitation. Thus With a wider range of injuries, there's a demand for catering to specific needs. This can lead to the development of specialized splints for wrists, ankles, or even for complex fractures requiring specific immobilization techniques.
High cost
Due to the high costs, there might be a greater emphasis on finding cost-effective alternatives to casting and splinting whenever possible. This could lead to increased use of braces or physical therapy techniques that might not require splinting, potentially reducing the overall market size for casting and splinting products. This could result in safety concerns or hinder the development of innovative new splinting materials.
Growing geriatric population
As people age, they become more susceptible to osteoporosis, a condition that weakens bones and makes them more prone to fractures even from minor falls. This significantly increases the need for casting and splinting to immobilize and support fractures during healing. Age-related decline in balance and coordination can lead to more frequent falls and injuries, especially among the elderly. These falls can cause bone fractures in the hips, wrists, and ankles, all requiring casting or splinting for proper healing.
Risk of complications
Complications like infections or improper healing that necessitate additional treatment can significantly increase healthcare costs. This puts a strain on healthcare budgets and can lead to stricter regulations or limitations on the use of casting and splinting in certain situations. This can increase malpractice insurance costs and make healthcare providers more cautious in using casting and splinting, potentially limiting its application.
Covid-19 Impact
The COVID-19 pandemic has emerged as a humanitarian as well as economic crisis, creating strain on the society and affecting millions of people and businesses. Industry closures and people are asked to stay in their homes which have cause taken a huge toll in terms of money and economic growth. Healthcare organizations are already working in battle mode, preparing new plans to respond growing COVID-19 patients, right from sourcing rapid diagnosing kits to sufficient PPE kits for workers. Due to diversion of medical field towards treating COVID-19, the funding to R&D activities related to casting and splinting has been reduced and this segment have to face negligence subsequently causing negative impact on casting and splinting market.
The splinting segment is expected to be the largest during the forecast period
The splinting segment is estimated to have a lucrative growth, as splints offer more versatility compared to rigid casts. They can be adjusted to accommodate swelling or allow for controlled movement during healing, making them suitable for a wider range of musculoskeletal injuries. This expands the market reach by catering to injuries beyond those requiring complete immobilization with a cast.
The musculoskeletal injuries segment is expected to have the highest CAGR during the forecast period
The musculoskeletal injuries segment is anticipated to witness the highest CAGR growth during the forecast period, musculoskeletal injuries, including bone fractures, sprains, strains, and dislocations, are a major reason why casting and splinting are needed. A higher incidence of these injuries directly translates to a greater need for immobilization and support, which is what casts and splints provide. This increased demand fuels sales and revenue for manufacturers and suppliers in the casting and splinting market.
Asia Pacific is projected to hold the largest market share during the forecast period due to factors like rise in the global prevalence of geriatric populace, rising cases of emergencies and road accidents, growth in adventures and sports activities leading to severe musculoskeletal injuries and higher adoption of technology in the region is propelling the market in the Asia-Pacific segment. Additionally presence of densely populated states including India, Japan, China, and Korea having large number of cases of road accidents as well as orthopedic injuries that will result in boosting the demand for casting and splinting equipment market
North America is projected to have the highest CAGR over the forecast period, owing to the high number of manufacturing facilities, availability of cheap labor helps to keep the manufacturing costs for these equipment low, which will help in providing affordable equipment in bulk quantities to meet the industry requirement. High strain to get better health outputs at lower costs and dense population base are the other factors fuelling the market in the near future.
Key players in the market
Some of the key players in the Casting and Splinting Market include 3M Company, Alimed, Inc., Ascent Meditech Limited, B. Braun Melsungen AG, Bird & Cronin, Inc., BSN medical GmbH, Corflex, Inc., DeRoyal Industries, Inc., DJO Global, Inc., Medtronic plc, Orfit Industries NV, Ossur hf., Ottobock SE & Co. KGaA, Patterson Medical Holdings, Inc., Prime Medical, Inc., Remington Products, Smith & Nephew plc, Spencer Italia S.r.l., Stryker Corporation and Zimmer Biomet Holdings, Inc.
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Note: Tables for North America, Europe, APAC, South America, and Middle East & Africa Regions are also represented in the same manner as above.