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足・足首用デバイス市場:製品タイプ、用途、エンドユーザー、地域別、2026年~2032年

Foot And Ankle Devices Market By Product Type, Application, End User & Region for 2026-2032


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足・足首用デバイス市場:製品タイプ、用途、エンドユーザー、地域別、2026年~2032年
出版日: 2025年04月30日
発行: Verified Market Research
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納期: 2~3営業日
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足・足首用デバイス市場評価-2026年~2032年

足・足首の問題の増加の主な原因は、高齢者人口の増加と、糖尿病や肥満などの慢性疾患の有病率の上昇にあります。より耐久性が高く、効率的で、患者に特化したインプラントの開発など、医療機器の技術開発は治療成果を向上させています。さらに、最新の医療に対する知識やアクセシビリティの向上、低侵襲の外科的治療に対する需要の高まりが、市場の成長を後押ししています。足部・足首用デバイス市場は、2024年に65億2,000万米ドルの売上を突破し、2032年には98億7,000万米ドルに達すると予想されています。

注目すべきブレークスルーとしては、回復時間を短縮し患者の転帰を向上させる低侵襲手術法の導入が挙げられます。生体吸収性インプラントや洗練された補綴物などの強化された材料は、より優れた身体統合性と長寿命を提供します。さらに、3Dプリンティング技術の使用により、個人に合わせた整形外科用インプラントや装具の製作が可能になり、これらの器具の適合性と機能性が向上します。同市場は、2026年から2032年までの予測CAGRが5.88%で上昇する見込みです。

足・足首用デバイス市場定義/概要

足・足首用デバイスは、足部・足首のさまざまな障害を治療する専門医療機器およびインプラントです。ブレース、装具インサート、スクリュー、プレート、関節インプラントは、変形、怪我、変性疾患の支持、安定化、治療に使用されます。一般的な用途としては、骨折、関節炎、腱損傷、先天性奇形の治療、可動性の向上、痛みの緩和、足と足首の機能全般の改善などがあります。医療技術の進歩、高齢者人口の増加、糖尿病やスポーツ障害の頻度増加などにより、足・足首用デバイスの将来は明るいと思われます。生体適合性や生分解性のインプラントなど、素材やデザインの革新により、これらの器具の有効性と安全性が向上しています。さらに、ウェアラブルデバイスやスマートインプラントなどのデジタルヘルス技術の使用は、患者のモニタリングと結果を向上させています。

足・足首疾患の有病率の増加とヘルスケア支出は足・足首用デバイス市場の拡大を牽引するか?

予防医療が重視されるようになり、足・足首疾患の早期発見・治療が促進されています。世界人口の高齢化に伴い、関節炎、骨粗しょう症、その他の退行性疾患など、加齢に関連する疾患の有病率が上昇しています。高齢者は関節痛や骨折を経験する可能性が高く、足部・足関節器具の使用が必要となります。高齢者は糖尿病などの慢性疾患にかかりやすく、足潰瘍、感染症、神経障害を引き起こす可能性があります。こうした疾患では、装具の使用や外科手術など、足の専門家によるケアが頻繁に必要となります。

スポーツやレクリエーション活動に参加する人が増えるにつれて、捻挫、骨折、靭帯断裂などのスポーツ関連の怪我が増えています。この傾向は、怪我の治療やリハビリに使用される外科的・非外科的な足部・足関節器具の需要を高めています。長時間の立ち仕事、力仕事、繰り返しの動作などを必要とする特定の職業では、足や足首の病気を引き起こす可能性があり、補助器具の使用や外科的処置が必要となります。

さらに、肥満率が高くなると、足や足首の関節にさらなる負担がかかり、足底筋膜炎、偏平足、関節炎などの問題が生じる。これらの障害の治療には、装具インソール、装具、外科手術が一般的に用いられています。特に発展途上諸国では、医療支出の増加により、ヘルスケア・インフラの整備が進んでいます。病院、診療所、革新的な医療技術へのアクセスが改善されたため、より多くの人々が必要な足と足首の治療を受けられるようになりました。

さらに、整形外科手術に対する保険適用や償還政策が強化されたことで、患者は医療を受けるようになりました。このような経済的支援により、最新の足関節治療がより多くの人々にとって利用しやすくなっています。支出が増えることで、ヘルスケア従事者は最先端の技術や機器を使用できるようになり、患者の治療が強化され、革新的な足と足首の治療市場が拡大します。

定期検診や予防措置には、装具やその他の治療オプションの使用が含まれることもあり、これが市場の需要を促進しています。ヘルスケア支出の増加はまた、足の健康の重要性と利用可能な治療法の選択肢について患者を教育する教育活動にも資金を提供しており、これが足・足首用デバイスの使用を増加させています。

患者のコンプライアンスと高コストが足・足首用デバイス市場を阻む?

装具、装具、術後ブーツを含む多くの足・足首用デバイスは、患者にとって痛みを伴ったり煩わしかったりします。これらの器具が不快であったり煩わしいと感じられたりすると、指示通りに使用されなくなり、治療効果の低下や満足のいかない結果につながる可能性があります。足と足首の障害には長期的なケアが必要な場合があります。即効性が見られなければ、患者は意気消沈し、処方された器具の使用に対するアドヒアランスが悪くなる可能性があります。

特に高齢者やヘルスリテラシーが不十分な患者の中には、特定の操作説明が必要な器具を把握するのに苦労する人もいます。これらの器具を誤って使用すると、治療がうまくいかなかったり、さらなる損傷が生じたりする可能性があります。歩行、運転、従来の履物の着用は、足部・足首の器具によってすべて難しくなる可能性があります。日常生活に支障をきたすことを避けるため、患者はこれらの器具を常用しないことを選択することもあります。

さらに、目立つ医療器具を装着することで、自意識過剰になったり、疎外感を感じたりする人もいるかもしれないです。そのため、患者が定期的に器具を使用することができなくなり、治療効果が損なわれる可能性があります。革新的な足・足首用デバイスの開発には、研究開発(R&D)、試験、薬事承認プロセスにより莫大な費用がかかります。このような高額な初期費用は顧客に転嫁されることが多く、その結果、高価な器具が生み出されます。

さらに、特に低所得地域や保険未加入者の間では、高額な費用によって足関節装具へのアクセスが制限されることがあります。アクセシビリティの格差は、治療の可用性と転帰に影響を及ぼす可能性があります。保険の適用範囲や償還方針が一貫していなかったり、不十分であったりすると、患者が重要な器具を購入するのを躊躇する可能性があります。保険が全費用をカバーしない場合、患者は自己負担額を支払いたがらないか、支払えない可能性があります。

高額な機器費用は、特に公的支援を受けているシステムでは、ヘルスケアの予算を圧迫する可能性があります。予算の制約により、病院や診療所がより効果的な技術を導入できない可能性があります。高コストが新たなライバルの参入を阻み、価格の上昇や技術革新の遅れにつながる可能性があります。これは既存の出費難を悪化させる。

目次

第1章 イントロダクション

  • 市場の定義
  • 市場セグメンテーション
  • 調査手法

第2章 エグゼクティブサマリー

  • 主な調査結果
  • 市場概要
  • 市場ハイライト

第3章 市場概要

  • 市場規模と成長の可能性
  • 市場動向
  • 市場促進要因
  • 市場抑制要因
  • 市場機会
  • ポーターのファイブフォース分析

第4章 足・足首用デバイス市場:製品タイプ別

  • 整形外科用インプラント
  • 補綴
  • 装具
  • サポート器具

第5章 足・足首用デバイス市場:用途別

  • ヘアライン骨折
  • 関節リウマチ
  • 糖尿病性足疾患
  • 靭帯損傷

第6章 足・足首用デバイス市場:エンドユーザー別

  • 病院
  • 整形外科クリニック
  • リハビリセンター

第7章 地域別分析

  • 北米
  • 米国
  • カナダ
  • メキシコ
  • 欧州
  • 英国
  • ドイツ
  • フランス
  • イタリア
  • アジア太平洋
  • 中国
  • 日本
  • インド
  • オーストラリア
  • ラテンアメリカ
  • ブラジル
  • アルゼンチン
  • チリ
  • 中東・アフリカ
  • 南アフリカ
  • サウジアラビア
  • アラブ首長国連邦

第8章 市場力学

  • 市場促進要因
  • 市場抑制要因
  • 市場機会
  • COVID-19の市場への影響

第9章 競合情勢

  • 主要企業
  • 市場シェア分析

第10章 企業プロファイル

  • Stryker Corporation
  • Johnson & Johnson
  • Zimmer Biomet Holdings, Inc
  • Smith & Nephew plc
  • Ossur hf
  • Arthrex, Inc.
  • Acumed LLC
  • Integra LifeSciences Holdings Corporation
  • DJO Global, Inc.
  • CONMED Corporation

第11章 市場の展望と機会

  • 新興技術
  • 今後の市場動向
  • 投資機会

第12章 付録

  • 略語リスト
  • 出典と参考文献
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Product Code: 33393

Foot and Ankle Devices Market Valuation - 2026-2032

The rising occurrences of foot and ankle problems are mostly caused by an older population and the rising prevalence of chronic ailments such as diabetes and obesity. Technological developments in medical devices, such as the creation of more durable, efficient, and patient-specific implants, improve treatment outcomes. Furthermore, improved knowledge and accessibility to modern medical care, as well as rising demand for minimally invasive surgical treatments, are driving market growth. The foot and ankle devices market are expected to surpass a revenue of USD 6.52 Billion in 2024 and reach USD 9.87 Billion by 2032.

Notable breakthroughs include the introduction of minimally invasive surgical methods, which shorten recovery times and enhance patient outcomes. Enhanced materials, such as bioresorbable implants and sophisticated prosthetics, offer better body integration and longevity. Furthermore, the use of 3D printing technology enables the fabrication of personalized orthopedic implants and braces, enhancing the fit and functionality of these devices. The market is expected to rise with a projected CAGR of 5.88% from 2026 to 2032.

Foot and Ankle Devices Market: Definition/ Overview

Foot and ankle devices are specialist medical equipment and implants that treat a wide range of foot and ankle disorders. Braces, orthotic inserts, screws, plates, and joint implants are used to support, stabilize, and treat deformities, injuries, or degenerative disorders. Common applications include treating fractures, arthritis, tendon injuries, and congenital deformities, and improving mobility, pain relief, and overall foot and ankle function. The future of foot and ankle devices seems hopeful, because of advances in medical technology, an older population, and an increasing frequency of diabetes and sports injuries. Material and design innovations, such as biocompatible and biodegradable implants, are improving these devices' efficacy and safety. Furthermore, the use of digital health technologies such as wearable devices and smart implants improves patient monitoring and results.

Will the Increasing Prevalence of Foot and Ankle Disorders and Healthcare Expenditure Lead the Expansion of the Foot and Ankle Devices Market?

The rising emphasis on preventive healthcare promotes early detection and treatment of foot and ankle diseases. As the world population ages, the prevalence of age-related disorders such arthritis, osteoporosis, and other degenerative diseases rises. Older persons are more likely to experience joint pain and fractures, necessitating the usage of foot and ankle devices. Elderly people are more vulnerable to chronic illnesses like diabetes, which can cause foot ulcers, infections, and neuropathy. These disorders frequently necessitate specialist foot care, including the use of orthotic devices and surgical procedures.

As more people participate in sports and recreational activities, the number of sports-related injuries such sprains, fractures, and ligament tears are increasing. This tendency increases the demand for surgical and non-surgical foot and ankle devices used to treat and rehabilitate injuries. Certain professions that require prolonged standing, hard lifting, or repeated actions might result in foot and ankle diseases, necessitating the use of supporting devices and surgical procedures.

Furthermore, higher obesity rates put additional strain on the foot and ankle joints, resulting in problems such as plantar fasciitis, flat feet, and arthritis. Orthotic insoles, braces, and surgical procedures are commonly used to treat these disorders. Increasing healthcare spending, particularly in developing countries, has resulted in the upgrading of healthcare infrastructure. More people can now receive the necessary foot and ankle therapies because to improved access to hospitals, clinics, and innovative medical technologies.

Additionally, increased insurance coverage and reimbursement policies for orthopaedic surgeries encourage patients to seek medical attention. This financial support makes modern foot and ankle therapies more accessible to a larger population. Increased spending allows healthcare practitioners to use cutting-edge technology and devices, enhancing patient care and expanding the market for innovative foot and ankle treatments.

Routine checkups and preventive actions sometimes include the use of orthotic devices and other therapeutic options, which fuels market demand. Increased healthcare spending also funds educational activities that educate patients on the importance of foot health and available treatment choices, which increases the use of foot and ankle devices.

How does Patient Compliance and High Costs Withhold the Foot and Ankle Devices Market?

Many foot and ankle devices, including orthotics, braces, and post-operative boots, can be painful or bothersome for patients. If these devices are seen as uncomfortable or cumbersome, they may not be utilized as directed, resulting in decreased treatment effectiveness and unsatisfactory outcomes. Foot and ankle disorders may require long-term care. If quick gains are not seen, patients may get disheartened, which leads to poor adherence to prescribed device use.

Some patients, especially the elderly or those with inadequate health literacy, may struggle to grasp devices that require specific operation instructions. Misuse of these devices may result in poor therapy or additional damage. Walking, driving, and wearing conventional footwear can all be made more difficult by foot and ankle devices. To avoid upsetting their daily routine, patients may choose not to utilize these devices on a regular basis.

Furthermore, wearing conspicuous medical gadgets might make some individuals feel self-conscious or ostracized. This can prevent patients from using the devices on a regular basis, compromising therapeutic outcomes. The development of innovative foot and ankle devices incurs enormous expenses due to research and development (R&D), testing, and regulatory approval processes. These high upfront expenses are frequently passed on to customers, resulting in pricey devices.

Additionally, high costs can limit access to foot and ankle devices, especially in low-income areas or among uninsured people. Accessibility disparities can have an impact on treatment availability and outcomes. Inconsistent or insufficient insurance coverage and reimbursement policies may deter patients from purchasing critical gadgets. If insurance does not cover the entire cost, patients may be unwilling or unable to pay out-of-pocket costs.

High equipment costs can strain healthcare budgets, particularly in publicly supported systems. Budget constraints may prevent hospitals and clinics from implementing potentially more effective technologies. High costs can dissuade new rivals from joining the market, perhaps leading to higher prices and slower innovation. This exacerbates existing expense difficulties.

Category-Wise Acumens

How does the Increasing Demand for Orthopaedic Implants and Prosthetics Forges the Growth of the Foot and Ankle Devices Market Ahead?

The increasing and fast aging of the world population increases the frequency of age-related illnesses such as osteoarthritis and osteoporosis, which frequently require surgical procedures and the use of implants for joint replacement or stabilization in the foot and ankle joints. Fractures are more common in the elderly because of osteoporosis and falls, necessitating the use of orthopedic implants such as plates, screws, and intramedullary nails.

Advances in materials science have resulted in the development of implants composed of biocompatible materials such as titanium alloys and ceramics, which lower the risk of implant rejection and increase long-term durability. Technological improvements have enabled minimally invasive surgery (MIS) approaches for foot and ankle treatments, minimizing surgical trauma, shortening recovery periods, and improving patient satisfaction, resulting in increased acceptance of orthopedic implants.

Furthermore, the increased participation in sports and physical activities has resulted in a higher incidence of sports-related injuries such as ligament tears and fractures in the foot and ankle, necessitating surgical repair and function restoration with orthopedic implants such as ligament reconstruction devices and joint stabilizers. Athletes and active people frequently require implants that can endure high stress and provide optimal biomechanical support during physical activities, which spurs innovation in implant design and materials to satisfy these unique needs.

Additionally, obesity increases the load on the foot and ankle joints, resulting in problems including osteoarthritis and flat feet, which are treated with orthopedic implants such as joint replacements and correcting devices. Rising worldwide healthcare spending encourages the development of improved surgical procedures and the use of breakthrough orthopedic devices, hence increasing access to specialized foot and ankle treatments, including orthopedic implants.

Favourable insurance coverage and payment policies for orthopedic operations promote patient access to critical treatments, such as implants and prosthetics, hence increasing market demand and adoption rates. Orthopedic implants and prosthetics considerably improve patients' quality of life by relieving pain, restoring mobility, and improving overall functional results, increasing patient demand and acceptance of surgical procedures.

Will the Rising Utilization of Bracing and Support Devices Drive the Growth of the Foot and Ankle Devices Market?

The rising utilization of bracing and support devices indeed has the potential to drive growth in the foot and ankle devices market. Patients who have undergone foot and ankle procedures such as ligament repairs or joint replacements frequently require supporting devices during their rehabilitation. Braces and supports help to maintain normal alignment, protect healing tissues, and promote recovery, which boosts demand in the medical equipment market. Foot and ankle injuries, as well as illnesses such as arthritis, are on the rise as the world population ages and continues to be active in later life.

Sports and fitness activities are becoming increasingly popular around the globe. Athletes and active people frequently require bracing and support devices to prevent or treat foot and ankle problems. This tendency increases the demand for specialist sports braces and supports. Advances in materials science, biomechanics, and digital health have led to the creation of more effective and pleasant bracing and support systems. These advances improve patient compliance and results, which boosts adoption rates.

Furthermore, bracing and support devices are increasingly being tailored to patient demands. 3D printing, for example, allows for the construction of tailored gadgets that provide greater comfort and efficacy, driving market expansion even further. Regulatory organizations recognise the value of bracing and support devices in healthcare. Streamlined approval processes for novel gadgets encourage firms to invest in R&D and speed up new product releases to the market.

Additionally, healthcare providers are teaching patients about the advantages of employing bracing and support devices to treat a variety of foot and ankle disorders. Increased awareness leads to higher patient acceptance and adherence to prescribed treatments, which drives market growth. Bracing and support devices are frequently less expensive than surgical procedures or long-term drug use.

Increased demand for bracing and support devices encourages competition among manufacturers. This competition may result in lower prices, making devices cheaper and more accessible to a larger patient population. The advent of telemedicine and digital health platforms has enabled remote monitoring and management of patients via bracing and support devices.

Country/Region-wise

How does Advanced Healthcare Infrastructure and Consumer Awareness in North America Boost Up the Foot and Ankle Devices Market?

The growing impact of advanced healthcare infrastructure and consumer awareness in North America results in higher adoption rates of foot and ankle devices North America is known for its well-equipped hospitals and specialized orthopedic clinics, which offer extensive diagnostic and treatment services for foot and ankle diseases. These facilities include advanced surgery theatres, imaging technology such as MRI and CT scans, and rehabilitation centres, which allow patients to follow integrated care pathways. The region supports access to innovative medical technologies, such as developments in foot and ankle devices. Technologies such as 3D printing for custom implants, robotic-assisted surgery for precise interventions, and biocompatible implant materials are widely used and integrated into clinical practice.

Furthermore, North America's superior healthcare infrastructure encourages minimally invasive surgery (MIS) for foot and ankle operations. MIS approaches decrease patient recovery times, reduce surgical trauma, and improve overall patient outcomes, resulting in increased patient satisfaction and quicker rehabilitation. Academic institutions and research centres in North America are well-known for their contributions to medical innovation. They work with healthcare providers and industry stakeholders. This collaboration promotes the development of novel technologies, materials, and treatment methods that are tailored to specific patient needs.

Additionally, in North America, health literacy and proactive healthcare choices among patients boost consumer awareness and demand for foot and ankle devices. Consumers actively seek information about preventive strategies, treatment choices, and available gadgets for addressing foot and ankle problems. Patients in North America emphasize quality of life improvements, such as retaining mobility, lowering pain, and improving general well-being. This increases the demand for improved foot and ankle devices that provide superior functional outcomes and long-term durability.

North American healthcare practitioners participate in patient education initiatives designed to raise knowledge about foot and ankle health, common problems, and accessible treatment choices, such as orthopedic implants and prostheses. The region fosters a culture of shared decision-making among patients and healthcare providers, allowing people to actively participate in treatment planning and equipment selection based on personal preferences and medical advice.

Will the Increasing Urbanization and Strategic Investments in the Asia-Pacific Region Promote the Foot and Ankle Devices Market Further?

The rising urbanization is frequently linked to lifestyle changes such as increased sedentary behaviour, higher obesity rates, and increasing levels of physical activity. These factors contribute to an increased occurrence of foot and ankle disorders such as osteoarthritis, fractures, and sports injuries, which drives demand for orthopedic devices. In general, cities have better healthcare infrastructure and facilities than rural places. This comprises specialized orthopedic clinics, hospitals, and rehabilitation institutes that treat foot and ankle disorders.

Urban inhabitants, which are often health-conscious, actively seek preventative and rehabilitative care. This includes using braces, orthotics, and other supportive devices to avoid injuries or improve recovery after procedures. Urban dwellers often have more discretionary income, which allows them to buy innovative medical treatments and gadgets. This economic benefit encourages the use of high-quality foot and ankle devices that provide greater comfort, functionality, and longevity.

Furthermore, global orthopedic device manufacturers are increasingly targeting Asia-Pacific for investment, hoping to capitalise on the region's burgeoning healthcare industry. To efficiently address regional demand, initiatives such as local production facilities, distribution networks, and research institutes are being implemented. Multinational firms and local entities invest in research and development (R&D), which drives technological advances in foot and ankle devices. Innovations in materials, design, and digital health solutions improve device efficacy, patient outcomes, and user experience.

Additionally, strategic collaborations among international manufacturers, local healthcare providers, and academic institutions promote knowledge sharing and technology transfer. These agreements strengthen product development skills and regulatory compliance in Asia-Pacific's diversified markets. Governments in Asia-Pacific countries are enacting policies to attract international investment and stimulate growth in the local healthcare industry. Orthopedic device manufacturers are encouraged to enter and expand the market through supportive regulatory frameworks, tax incentives, and infrastructural development programs.

Economic expansion in Asia-Pacific nations drives up healthcare spending, especially orthopedic care. Rising GDP per capita and expanded health insurance coverage increase consumers' purchasing power for medical devices. Investing in innovative foot and ankle devices helps to enhance clinical outcomes and increase patient satisfaction. Improved gadget performance, paired with efficient healthcare delivery systems in metropolitan areas, builds trust and increases patient adherence to recommended therapies.

Competitive Landscape

The foot and ankle devices industry are competitive, with a varied range of manufacturers, suppliers, and distributors vying for market share. Many medium-sized and smaller businesses add to the market's vibrancy by focusing on specialized segments or providing unique product features that address specific patient demands or surgical requirements. To differentiate themselves in the market, these businesses frequently invest in creating sophisticated technology such as smart orthotics, personalized implants, and minimally invasive surgical equipment. The competitive environment fosters ongoing R&D efforts to improve product efficacy, patient outcomes, and cost-effectiveness, resulting in overall market expansion and diversity.

Some of the prominent players operating in the foot and ankle devices market include:

Stryker Corporation

Johnson & Johnson

Zimmer Biomet Holdings, Inc

Smith & Nephew plc

Ossur hf

Arthrex, Inc.

Acumed LLC

Integra LifeSciences Holdings Corporation

DJO Global, Inc.

CONMED Corporation

Latest Developments

In December 2023, Henry Schein enters orthopedic extremities market by acquired majority interest in TriMed. TriMed develops orthopedic solutions for the foot and ankle as well as hand and wrist markets. On top of the TriMed acquisition, Henry Schein entered a strategic relationship with Extremity Medical. The medical device company focuses on products for fusion, fixation and motion preservation in lower extremity and wrist treatments.

In June 2021, Paragon 28, Inc., a market-leading orthopedic medical device company focused exclusively on the foot-and-ankle, announced that the Company has acquired the product lines of Additive Orthopaedics ("Additive"). The US FDA approved the Additive 3D-printed Patient Specific Talus Spacer, marking it as the first and only patient-specific total talus replacement implant available in the United States. Its approval enhances Paragon 28's product portfolio, providing exclusive access to advanced surgical planning capabilities and reinforcing their commitment to leveraging smart tools, artificial intelligence, and advanced technology to optimize patient outcomes.

Foot and Ankle Devices, By Category

Product Type:

Orthopaedic Implants

Prosthetics

Bracing

Support Devices

Application:

Hairline Fractures

Rheumatoid Arthritis

Diabetic Foot Diseases

Ligament Injuries

End User:

Hospitals

Orthopaedic Clinics

Rehabilitation Centres

Region:

North America

Europe

Asia-Pacific

Latin America

Middle East & Africa

TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. Introduction

  • Market Definition
  • Market Segmentation
  • Research Methodology

2. Executive Summary

  • Key Findings
  • Market Overview
  • Market Highlights

3. Market Overview

  • Market Size and Growth Potential
  • Market Trends
  • Market Drivers
  • Market Restraints
  • Market Opportunities
  • Porter's Five Forces Analysis

4. Foot And Ankle Devices Market, By Product Type

  • Orthopaedic Implants
  • Prosthetics
  • Bracing
  • Support Devices

5. Foot And Ankle Devices Market, By Application

  • Hairline Fractures
  • Rheumatoid Arthritis
  • Diabetic Foot Diseases
  • Ligament Injuries

6. Foot And Ankle Devices Market, By End-User

  • Hospitals
  • Orthopaedic Clinics
  • Rehabilitation Centres

7. Regional Analysis

  • North America
  • United States
  • Canada
  • Mexico
  • Europe
  • United Kingdom
  • Germany
  • France
  • Italy
  • Asia-Pacific
  • China
  • Japan
  • India
  • Australia
  • Latin America
  • Brazil
  • Argentina
  • Chile
  • Middle East and Africa
  • South Africa
  • Saudi Arabia
  • UAE

8. Market Dynamics

  • Market Drivers
  • Market Restraints
  • Market Opportunities
  • Impact of COVID-19 on the Market

9. Competitive Landscape

  • Key Players
  • Market Share Analysis

10. Company Profiles

  • Stryker Corporation
  • Johnson & Johnson
  • Zimmer Biomet Holdings, Inc
  • Smith & Nephew plc
  • Ossur hf
  • Arthrex, Inc.
  • Acumed LLC
  • Integra LifeSciences Holdings Corporation
  • DJO Global, Inc.
  • CONMED Corporation

11. Market Outlook and Opportunities

  • Emerging Technologies
  • Future Market Trends
  • Investment Opportunities

12. Appendix

  • List of Abbreviations
  • Sources and References