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市場調査レポート
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リハビリテーションロボット市場レポート:タイプ別、患者タイプ別、エンドユーザー別、地域別、2025~2033年Rehabilitation Robots Market Report by Type (Therapeutic Robots, Exoskeleton Robots, Assistive Robots, and Others), Patient Type (Adult, Pediatric), End User (Rehabilitation Centers, Hospitals, and Others), and Region 2025-2033 |
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リハビリテーションロボット市場レポート:タイプ別、患者タイプ別、エンドユーザー別、地域別、2025~2033年 |
出版日: 2025年08月01日
発行: IMARC
ページ情報: 英文 137 Pages
納期: 2~3営業日
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リハビリテーションロボットの世界市場規模は2024年に15億4,300万米ドルに達しました。今後、市場は2033年までに68億910万米ドルに達すると予測され、2025~2033年にかけて17.9%の成長率(CAGR)を示します。高齢化人口の増加、障害の有病率の上昇、技術の進歩、政府のイニシアチブと資金が主に市場成長を牽引しています。
高齢化
高齢化はリハビリテーションロボット市場の成長を大きく促進しています。例えば、世界保健機関(WHO)によると、2020年には60歳以上の成人の数が5歳以下の幼児を上回ります。2015~2050年にかけて、世界の60歳以上の人口に占める割合は12%から22%へとほぼ倍増します。高齢化に伴い、脳卒中、パーキンソン病、関節炎、その他の運動器障害など、運動能力や自立を損なう慢性疾患の発生率も高くなります。例えば、世界保健機関(WHO)が発表した紙製によると、変形性関節症患者の約73%は55歳以上の高齢者です。これとは別に、高齢者の生活の質と自立を向上させる支援技術に対する需要が高まっています。リハビリテーションロボットは、高齢者の怪我や手術後の運動能力、筋力、機能性の回復を支援することで、このカテゴリーに当てはまる。例えば、国立医療図書館が発表した紙製によると、モーションリハビリテーションロボットは主に高齢者向けに設計されており、患者が能動的に操作しながら、個別に身体活動のルーチンをアシストすることができます。これらのロボットは、患者の主観的な回復やリハビリ治療の他の側面を補強することができます。こうした要因が市場の需要をさらに高めています。
てんかんやその他の慢性疾患の有病率の上昇
てんかんやその他の慢性疾患の罹患率の増加が、リハビリテーションロボットの需要を牽引しています。てんかんのような慢性疾患の罹患率が増加するにつれ、リハビリテーションサービスの需要も増加しています。リハビリテーションロボットは、このような疾患に罹患した人々の理学療法や回復プロセスを支援し、可動性、筋力、自立性の回復を助けます。例えば、2023年1月、HN Reliance Foundation Hospital(RFH)はHocoma AGのLokomat-exoskeletonと呼ばれるリハビリロボットを導入し、精密な理学療法を支援しています。ロボット理学療法は、手技療法や他の医療サポートと組み合わせることで、患者の外傷からの回復を早めることができます。また、慢性疾患は、日常生活やリハビリをサポートする介護者に大きな負担をかけることがあります。リハビリテーションロボットは、治療セッションのアシスタントとして、介護者の肉体的負担を軽減し、患者にとって一貫した効果的な治療を保証することができます。例えば、2024年4月、ストーニーブルック大学の研究チームは、ALS患者とその介護者のために、コンピュータと人工知能(AI)技術、機械工学、医療専門家によるコンサルティングを駆使して、進行するALSに伴う多くの困難を軽減する介護ロボットアシスタント(CART)の開発を計画しています。これらの要因が、リハビリテーション市場シェアにさらに貢献しています。
技術の進歩
技術の進歩はリハビリロボット市場を牽引する重要な要因の一つです。これらは、手足の動きをサポートし強化するウェアラブル機器です。脳卒中、脊髄損傷、その他の神経学的疾患による運動障害を持つ人々を支援します。先進的な外骨格は、センサを使用して動きの意図を検出し、それに応じて自然な運動パターンを促進し、筋肉疲労を軽減する支援を記載しています。例えば、イタリア技術ラボ(IIT-Italian Institute of Technology)とINAIL義肢センター(National Institute for Insurance against Workの義肢部門)の共同ラボであるリハビリ技術IIT-INAILは、TWINとして知られる新しい下肢用ロボット外骨格を発表し、患者が装着しやすくなりました。これ以外にも、AIアルゴリズムは、データを分析し、治療プロトコルを適応させ、治療計画をパーソナライズするために、リハビリテーションロボットに統合されています。機械学習技術により、ロボットは患者とのやり取りから学習し、介助レベルを動的に調整することで、リハビリの成果を最適化することができます。例えば、2023年7月、リハビリ用ロボットと人工知能に特化した中国の技術スタートアップ、フーリエインテリジェンスは、上海で開催された世界人工知能会議で、第一世代のヒューマノイドロボットを発表しました。このロボットは、ChatGPTのようなツールから供給される認知知能により、人間と対話し、様々な動作や作業を行うことができます。こうした要素が産業の成長をさらに後押ししています。
The global rehabilitation robots market size reached USD 1,543 Million in 2024. Looking forward, the market is expected to reach USD 6,809.1 Million by 2033, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 17.9% during 2025-2033. The increasing aging population, rising prevalence of disabilities, technological advancements, and government initiatives and funds are primarily driving the market growth.
Aging Population
The aging population is significantly driving the growth of the rehabilitation robots market. For instance, according to the World Health Organization (WHO), in 2020, the number of adults aged 60 and older outweighed children under the age of five. Between 2015 and 2050, the share of the world's population over 60 will nearly double, from 12% to 22%. With aging comes a higher incidence of chronic diseases such as stroke, Parkinson's disease, arthritis, and other musculoskeletal disorders that impair mobility and independence. For instance, according to an article published by the World Health Organization (WHO), about 73% of people living with osteoarthritis are older than 55 years. Apart from this, there is a rising demand for assistive technologies that can improve the quality of life and independence of elderly individuals. Rehabilitation robots fit into this category by helping seniors regain mobility, strength, and functionality following injuries or surgeries. For instance, according to an article published by the National Library of Medicine, the motion rehabilitation robot is primarily designed for older people and can assist them with individualized physical activity routines while the patient is actively operating it. These robots can augment the patient's subjective recovery and other aspects of their rehabilitation treatment. These factors are further adding to the market demand.
Rising Prevalence of Epilepsy and Other Chronic Diseases
The increasing incidence of epilepsy and other chronic diseases is driving the demand for rehabilitation robots. As the incidence of chronic diseases such as epilepsy increases, so does the demand for rehabilitation services. Rehabilitation robots can assist in the physical therapy and recovery process for individuals affected by these conditions, helping them regain mobility, strength, and independence. For instance, in January 2023, HN Reliance Foundation Hospital (RFH) acquired a rehab robot called Lokomat - exoskeleton from Hocoma AG, which aids in precision physiotherapy. Robotic physiotherapy, when combined with manual therapy and other medical support, can help patients recover faster from trauma. Besides this, chronic diseases can place a significant burden on caregivers who assist with daily activities and rehabilitation exercises. Rehabilitation robots can serve as assistants in therapy sessions, reducing the physical strain on caregivers and ensuring consistent and effective therapy for patients. For instance, in April 2024, a team of Stony Brook University researchers planned to develop a Caregiving Robot Assistant (CART) for ALS patients and their caregivers to alleviate the many difficulties that accompany advancing ALS by using computer and artificial intelligence (AI) technologies, mechanical engineering, and consultation by medical experts. These factors are further contributing to the rehabilitation market share.
Technological Advancements
Technological advancements are one of the significant factors driving the rehabilitation robot's market. These are wearable devices that support and enhance the movement of limbs. They assist individuals with mobility impairments due to stroke, spinal cord injury, or other neurological conditions. Advanced exoskeletons use sensors to detect movement intentions and provide assistance, accordingly, promoting natural movement patterns and reducing muscle fatigue. For instance, Rehab Technologies IIT - INAIL, the joint laboratory of Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia (IIT-Italian Institute of Technology) and the Prosthetic Center of INAIL (the prosthetic unit of the National Institute for Insurance against Accidents at Work), launched the new robotic exoskeleton for lower limbs, known as TWIN, which will make it easier for patients to wear. Besides this, AI algorithms are being integrated into rehabilitation robots to analyze data, adapt therapy protocols, and personalize treatment plans. Machine learning techniques enable robots to learn from patient interactions and adjust their assistance levels dynamically, optimizing rehabilitation outcomes. For instance, in July 2023, Fourier Intelligence, a Chinese technology startup focused on rehabilitative robotics and artificial intelligence, launched its first-generation humanoid robot at the World Artificial Intelligence Conference in Shanghai. The robot can interact with humans and perform a variety of actions and tasks thanks to the cognitive intelligence supplied by ChatGPT-like tools. These factors are further propelling the industry's growth.
According to the rehabilitation market overview, therapeutic robots are designed to assist in delivering therapeutic interventions and rehabilitation exercises to patients. They often incorporate advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence, sensors, and interactive interfaces to tailor treatment plans and monitor patient progress. Moreover, exoskeleton robots are wearable devices that augment human capabilities, particularly in mobility assistance and physical rehabilitation. They provide powered support to assist or enhance the movement of limbs, enabling individuals with mobility impairments to perform activities of daily living more independently. Besides this, assistive robots are designed to assist individuals with disabilities or age-related impairments in performing daily activities and improving their quality of life. They range from simple task-specific robots to more complex systems capable of autonomous navigation and interaction.
As the global population ages, there is an increasing prevalence of chronic conditions such as stroke, spinal cord injury, and orthopedic issues. Rehabilitation robots are crucial in providing intensive and effective therapy to help adults regain mobility, independence, and improve quality of life. While early intervention is crucial for children with developmental delays, cerebral palsy, and neuromuscular disorders. Rehabilitation robots provide structured and engaging therapies that promote motor development, cognitive skills, and social interaction from a young age.
Rehabilitation centers utilize therapeutic robots for intensive and repetitive therapy sessions tailored to individual patient needs. These robots assist in exercises that improve motor function, range of motion, and strength following injuries or surgeries. Patients undergoing rehabilitation for neurological conditions or orthopedic injuries benefit from robot-assisted gait training devices. These systems support walking rehabilitation by providing adjustable levels of assistance and feedback to improve gait patterns and balance. While hospitals use rehabilitation robots to support recovery after joint replacements, fractures, and orthopedic surgeries. These robots facilitate early mobilization, reduce complications, and improve patient outcomes by delivering targeted exercises and monitoring progress.
The report has also provided a comprehensive analysis of all the major regional markets, which include North America (the United States and Canada); Asia Pacific (China, Japan, India, South Korea, Australia, Indonesia, and others); Europe (Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Italy, Spain, Russia, and others); Latin America (Brazil, Mexico, and others); and the Middle East and Africa.
The growth of North America is driven by advanced healthcare infrastructure, substantial investment in medical technology, and a high prevalence of chronic diseases and disabilities. Moreover, Europe is a significant market for rehabilitation robots, characterized by increasing adoption of robotic technologies in healthcare settings and supportive government initiatives. Besides this, the Asia-Pacific is experiencing rapid growth in the adoption of rehabilitation robots, fueled by increasing healthcare expenditures, improving healthcare infrastructure, and rising awareness about robotic-assisted therapies.