Analysis of the Therapeutic Beds Market


June 28, 2012
91 Pages - SKU: MC3950517
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This research service considers products and companies in the therapeutic beds market in the United States. The market has seen many technology advancements in the last decade. Therefore, a thorough understanding of revenue forecasts, unit forecasts, technological advances, and pricing analyses are provided for the market’s various segments including: mattress replacement, mattress overlays, integrated beds, and bed frames. Furthermore, market engineering measurements, drivers, and restraints are covered along with an analysis of the market’s highly competitive landscape. The base year is 2011; the forecast period extends through 2016.


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This research service covers products on the market, products in development, and units, price and revenue forecasts. Market challenges, drivers, and restraints are also identified and assessed.

Units used in the study include:
  • Number of units, which indicates the number of individual beds or surfaces that were sold.
  • Prices, which are represented in U.S. dollars. Price is represented as average selling price (ASP) based on the prices of various units listed by respective manufacturers.
  • Revenue is also represented in U.S. dollars. Revenue is a product of the number of units for the year and ASP for the respective year.
Annual revenue for public companies was derived from annual reports. Revenue for private companies was based on primary interviews.

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