Spine Technology Summit - Market and Technology Assessment for the Treatment of Spinal Disease, 2005-2015RRY PublicationsMay 15, 2006 184 Pages - SKU: RRY1326998 |
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Spine Technology Summit - Market and Technology Assessment for the Treatment of Spinal Disease, 2005-2015, provides a detailed analysis of the current state and likely future of the treatment of severe back pain arising from such conditions as degenerative disc disease or vertebral compression fractures. According to the author, Robin R. Young, a 25-year analyst of the medical technology industry, new technologies are creating a significant market opportunity for many spine device manufacturers. These manufacturers are focusing on cervical spine disorders, non-fusion treatments, new technologies such as minimally invasive surgery, better instrumentation, motion preservation technologies such as disc arthroplasty and dynamic stabilization, and biologics. On the demand side, an aging and heavier, more sedentary baby boomer population will create opportunities for sustainable growth in the spine care market. The author estimates that in 2005, fully $900 million in new spinal implant sales and $4 billion in rising equity values highlighted this market’s performance. Overall, spinal implant revenues increased 22% in 2005 to $5 billion, and they are forecast to rise to over $20 billion by 2015. The book has numerous graphs and charts, along with over 60 company profiles. |
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