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Foot and Ankle Device Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis - Global - 2025-2031 - Includes: Primary Ankle Replacement, Total Ankle Fusion, and 7 more

Published Jun 26, 2025
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Global Foot and Ankle Device Market Report, 2025 Edition

Executive Summary

The global foot and ankle device market was valued at over $1.8 billion in 2024. It is projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.9 percent, reaching over $2.7 billion by 2031.

This report covers primary ankle replacement, total ankle fusion, midfoot fixation, bunion treatment, hindfoot devices, foot digit implants, hammertoe devices, syndesmotic repair, and calcaneal osteotomy. It quantifies unit sales, average selling prices (ASPs), market size, growth rates, and company shares, and provides analysis of market drivers and limiters, mergers and acquisitions, technology trends, and competitive positioning. Historical data is included from 2021, with forecasts through 2031.

The market is being reshaped by minimally invasive techniques, AI-assisted surgical planning, and 3D-printed, patient-specific implants. These innovations are improving surgical precision, reducing recovery times, and increasing patient satisfaction. As populations age and patient activity levels remain high, demand for both reconstructive and trauma-related procedures continues to expand worldwide.

Market Overview

The global foot and ankle device market encompasses a diverse range of implants and fixation systems used in trauma, deformity correction, and joint reconstruction. Procedures in this area aim to restore mobility, relieve pain, and correct alignment following fractures, arthritis, or congenital and acquired deformities.

Three broad segments drive market value:

Ankle reconstruction — including total ankle replacement and fusion procedures.

Fixation and deformity correction — such as midfoot fixation, bunion correction, and hindfoot stabilization.

Smaller joint and soft tissue implants — including digit and hammertoe devices and syndesmotic repair.

While total ankle replacement (TAR) remains a smaller volume segment, it has become the highest-growth area within lower-extremity orthopedics due to improved implant longevity and functional outcomes. Fusion procedures remain the largest contributor to unit volumes, particularly in trauma and degenerative conditions.

Technological advances are central to market evolution. Image-guided systems, AI-assisted planning, and patient-specific instrumentation (PSI) are now being integrated into foot and ankle surgery workflows. These tools improve implant alignment, reduce variability, and shorten operative times. Preoperative CT-based planning and 3D-printed guides or implants are particularly valuable in complex trauma and revision settings.

Despite steady expansion, growth is tempered by pricing pressure, limited reimbursement for advanced procedures, and variable training availability. However, the broader migration toward outpatient orthopedic surgery and the rising prevalence of osteoarthritis and trauma are expected to sustain strong market fundamentals through 2031.

Market Drivers

Aging global population

Population aging remains the single most consistent growth driver for the foot and ankle device market. As life expectancy rises, conditions such as osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and degenerative tendon disorders become more common. Elderly patients are also more likely to experience fragility fractures, particularly of the ankle and midfoot. This combination of chronic disease and trauma increases procedural volumes for fusion, fixation, and joint replacement worldwide.

Advances in minimally invasive techniques

Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) is transforming foot and ankle care. Smaller incisions and percutaneous plating reduce soft tissue disruption, scarring, and recovery time. For example, MIS bunion procedures and percutaneous fixation techniques are gaining traction due to their favorable outcomes and shorter rehabilitation periods. As MIS techniques expand beyond bunion correction to midfoot and hindfoot procedures, they are expected to capture a growing share of total case volume.

Technological innovation and personalized solutions

The integration of AI, robotics, and 3D printing is enabling more consistent and individualized surgical results. Advanced preoperative planning tools and patient-specific implants improve anatomic restoration and alignment accuracy. Systems such as Stryker’s Prophecy® patient-specific guides and other AI-driven platforms allow precise implant sizing and placement. These innovations are accelerating the adoption of total ankle replacement and complex reconstructions in both elective and trauma procedures.

Outpatient care and ASC expansion

Foot and ankle surgeries are well suited to ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs) because of their moderate procedure times and manageable recovery. As healthcare systems focus on cost efficiency, more reconstructions and fusions are shifting from inpatient to outpatient settings. Manufacturers are adapting product designs and instrument trays to support this migration, improving accessibility for patients while maintaining profitability for providers.

Increasing demand for deformity correction and bunion surgery

Rising aesthetic awareness, combined with improvements in surgical outcomes, is driving procedural growth in bunion correction and hindfoot realignment. Advanced fixation devices, including low-profile plates and specialized osteotomy implants, are supporting predictable outcomes and enabling surgeons to address deformities in a single stage.

Market Limiters

High procedure costs and reimbursement challenges

Total ankle replacement (TAR) and complex fusion surgeries are among the most expensive procedures in lower-extremity orthopedics. In many regions, reimbursement coverage has not kept pace with rising implant costs, which limits adoption of new technologies. Hospitals and ASCs in cost-sensitive regions may continue favoring lower-priced fusion devices over premium arthroplasty systems, slowing ASP growth despite rising unit sales.

Surgeon training and adoption barriers

The steep learning curve associated with advanced foot and ankle surgeries—especially TAR and revision fusion—remains a challenge. Few orthopedic surgeons specialize exclusively in foot and ankle reconstruction, and comprehensive training programs are limited. In emerging markets, lack of specialized expertise further restricts access to advanced implants. Increased investment in training and global education programs will be necessary to sustain technology adoption.

Tariffs and market access restrictions

Differences in regulatory standards, product approval timelines, and import tariffs can delay or restrict market entry for global manufacturers. In some markets, tariffs have raised procurement costs by up to 10–15 percent, forcing companies to adjust pricing or supply chain strategies. Such regulatory and trade obstacles continue to slow expansion of advanced device portfolios, especially in developing regions.

Competitive price pressure in commodity fixation

While high-end technologies like TAR and 3D-printed implants drive innovation, much of the market value still comes from standardized fixation devices. Intense competition in midfoot, hindfoot, and bunion fixation categories keeps prices stable or declining, even as procedure volumes rise. This constrains total revenue growth and encourages ongoing product differentiation through design and service rather than price.

Market Coverage and Data Scope

Quantitative coverage: Market size, market shares, forecasts, growth rates, units sold, and average selling prices.

Qualitative coverage: Growth trends, market limiters, competitive analysis, SWOT for top competitors, mergers and acquisitions, company profiles, product portfolios, and disruptive technologies.

Time frame: Base year 2024, forecasts through 2031, with historical data from 2021–2023.

Data sources: Primary interviews with industry leaders, physician surveys, government and regulatory databases, hospital procurement data, import/export records, and the iData Research internal MedTech database.

Method note: Market revenue is modeled as units × ASP, validated using procedure data, replacement rates, and regional pricing inputs.

Care settings analyzed include hospitals, orthopedic specialty centers, and ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs) across all major global regions.

Markets Covered and Segmentation

Primary Ankle Replacement Market

Ankle Fusion Market

Device type: Cannulated screw, plate and screw, intramedullary nail, fibular nail

Midfoot Fixation Market

Device type: Cannulated screw, plate and screw

Bunion Treatment Market

Hindfoot Device Market

Device type: Cannulated screw, subtalar implant

Foot Digit Implants Market

Device type: First metatarsal phalangeal implant, first metatarsal phalangeal hemi implant, lesser toe implant

Hammertoe Devices Market

Device type: Implant, K-wire

Syndesmotic Repair Market

Calcaneal Osteotomy Market

Each category includes data on market value, ASP, unit sales, growth rate, and company share with historical and forecast trends through 2031.

Competitive Analysis

Stryker led the global foot and ankle device market in 2024. The company maintained top shares across nearly all major segments, including primary ankle replacement, ankle fusion, midfoot fixation, bunion treatment, hindfoot devices, digit implants, hammertoe correction, and calcaneal osteotomy. While it did not lead in syndesmotic repair, Stryker held a strong second-place position. Its dominance is supported by a broad product portfolio, proprietary PSI systems, and advanced imaging and alignment tools. The company’s integration of digital planning with implant design helps maintain its leadership as the market moves toward personalized solutions.

Arthrex ranked second globally. It held the leading position in syndesmotic repair and demonstrated strength in hammertoe correction, midfoot fixation, and bunion treatment. Arthrex’s competitive advantage lies in its vast training infrastructure and surgeon education network, which reinforces loyalty among high-volume users. Although it lacks a full primary ankle replacement offering, its fixation and soft-tissue repair portfolio gives it extensive coverage of reconstructive and trauma procedures.

Smith & Nephew placed third. It maintains balanced participation across most major segments, including ankle replacement, bunion correction, and hammertoe devices. While it does not lead any single category, its diverse product range and global presence support consistent performance. The company’s strategy emphasizes incremental innovation and procedural efficiency, appealing to institutions seeking value and reliability over premium customization.

Other competitors, such as Zimmer Biomet and DePuy Synthes, maintain presence in selected subsegments, particularly fusion and fixation. Local and regional manufacturers remain active in price-sensitive markets, supplying cost-competitive hardware that meets basic fixation needs.

Technology and Practice Trends

AI-assisted preoperative planning: Artificial intelligence is increasingly used for planning and predicting implant alignment, improving precision and reducing intraoperative adjustments.

3D printing and PSI: Additive manufacturing enables patient-specific implants and cutting guides that enhance accuracy in deformity correction and complex revision cases.

Minimally invasive fusion and bunion techniques: MIS approaches with percutaneous screws or low-profile plates are improving outcomes and cosmetic satisfaction.

Robotic navigation: Early integration of robotic systems in foot and ankle surgery offers improved visualization and reproducibility in alignment and screw trajectory.

Biointegrative and absorbable materials: Resorbable fixation options are expanding, particularly for small bone and soft-tissue procedures, eliminating hardware removal surgeries.

ASC optimization: Streamlined trays, instrument consolidation, and disposable kits support faster case turnover and reduced sterilization needs in outpatient settings.

These advances collectively support faster recovery, fewer complications, and greater consistency in outcomes. As evidence for these technologies accumulates, adoption is expected to accelerate across both elective and trauma-related procedures.

Geography

This edition provides comprehensive coverage of North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, the Middle East, and Africa.

Why This Report

Where are the largest and fastest-growing opportunities within the global foot and ankle device market?

How will total ankle replacement adoption compare with fusion and midfoot fixation growth?

Which AI-assisted and 3D-printed technologies are most likely to drive share gains?

How do ASC migration and outpatient workflows affect procurement and instrumentation design?

What are the pricing and reimbursement barriers limiting new product uptake in mature regions?

Which companies lead in each segment, and how are Stryker, Arthrex, and Smith & Nephew positioned for future growth?

What regional differences exist in training, reimbursement, and regulatory access?

The Global Foot and Ankle Device Market Report from iData Research answers these questions with procedure-based modeling, company share analysis, and pricing data.

Use it to quantify demand, plan product roadmaps, and develop strategies that align with evolving surgical techniques and care settings.

About iData Research

iData Research is a premium market intelligence firm headquartered in Canada with offices across North America and Europe.

Over the last 20 years, the company has specialized in device-level sizing, procedure models, pricing trends, and competitive share across MedTech.

Since 2005, iData has supported global OEMs, mid-market innovators, and investors with triangulated data based on units and ASPs, with country-level forecasts and analyst access across Europe, North America, Latin America, the Middle East, Africa, and APAC.

Reports are available with flexible licensing to fit commercial, strategy, and investment workflows

Table of Contents

180 Pages
Research Methodology
Step 1: Project Initiation & Team Selection
Step 2: Prepare Data Systems And Perform Secondary Research
Step 3: Preparation For Interviews & Questionnaire Design
Step 4: Performing Primary Research
Step 5: Research Analysis: Establishing Baseline Estimates
Step 6: Market Forecast And Analysis
Step 7: Identify Strategic Opportunities
Step 8: Final Review And Market Release
Step 9: Customer Feedback And Market Monitoring
Impact Of Global Tariffs
Foot and ankle device Market
7.1 Executive Summary
7.1.1 Global Foot and Ankle Device Market Overview
7.1.2 Competitive Analysis
7.1.3 Procedure Segmentation
7.1.4 Market Segmentation
7.1.5 Regions Included
7.2 Introduction
7.2.1 Challenges in Defining the Market
7.2.2 Ankle Treatments
7.2.2.1 Total Ankle Fusion
7.2.2.2 Primary Ankle Joint Replacement
7.2.3 Foot Treatments
7.2.3.1 Hammertoe Correction Procedures
7.2.3.2 Bunion Treatment
7.3 Procedure Numbers
7.3.1 Total Foot and Ankle Procedures
7.3.2 Primary Ankle Replacement Procedures
7.3.3 Ankle Fusion Procedures
7.3.4 Midfoot Fixation Procedures
7.3.5 Bunion Treatment Procedures
7.3.6 Hindfoot Procedures
7.3.6.1 ORIF Hindfoot Procedures
7.3.6.2 Subtalar Fusion Hindfoot Procedures
7.3.7 Foot Digit Implant Procedures
7.3.7.1 First Metatarsal Phalangeal Implant Procedures
7.3.7.2 First Metatarsal Phalangeal Hemi Implant Procedures
7.3.7.3 Lesser Toe Foot Digit Implant Procedures
7.3.8 Hammertoe Correction Procedures
7.3.8.1 Hammertoe Correction Implant Procedures
7.3.8.2 K-Wire Hammertoe Correction Procedures
7.3.9 Syndesmotic Repair Procedures
7.3.10 Calcaneal Osteotomy Procedures
7.4 Market Overview
7.4.1 By Segment
7.4.2 By Region
7.5 Market Analysis and Forecast
7.5.1 Total Foot and Ankle Device Market
7.5.2 Primary Ankle Market
7.5.3 Ankle Fusion Market
7.5.3.1 Cannulated Screw Market
7.5.3.2 Plate and Screw Market
7.5.3.3 Intramedullary Nail Market
7.5.3.4 Fibular Nail Market
7.5.4 Midfoot Fixation Market
7.5.4.1 Cannulated Screw Midfoot Fixation Market
7.5.4.2 Plate and Screw Midfoot Fixation Market
7.5.5 Bunion Treatment Market
7.5.6 Hindfoot Market
7.5.6.1 Cannulated Screw Hindfoot Market
7.5.6.2 Subtalar Implant Hindfoot Market
7.5.7 Foot Digit Implant Market
7.5.7.1 First Metatarsal Phalangeal Implant Market
7.5.7.2 First Metatarsal Phalangeal Hemi Implant Market
7.5.7.3 Lesser Toe Implant Market
7.5.8 Hammertoe Correction Market
7.5.8.1 Hammertoe Correction Implant Market
7.5.8.2 K-Wire Hammertoe Correction Market
7.5.9 Syndesmotic Repair Market
7.5.10 Calcaneal Osteotomy Market
7.6 Drivers and Limiters
7.6.1 Market Drivers
7.6.2 Market Limiters
7.7 Competitive Market Share Analysis
Abbreviations
Chart 7-1: Foot and Ankle Device Market, Global, 2024 & 2031
Chart 7-2: Foot and Ankle Device Procedures, Global, 2024
Chart 7-3: Foot and Ankle Procedures by Segment, Global, 2021 – 2031
Chart 7-4: Foot and Ankle Device Market by Segment, Global, 2021 – 2031
Chart 7-5: Foot and Ankle Device Market by Region, Global, 2021 – 2031
Chart 7-6: Leading Competitors, Foot and Ankle Device Market, Global, 2024
Figure 7-1: Foot and Ankle Device Market Share Ranking by Segment, Global, 2024 (1 of 2)
Figure 7-2: Foot and Ankle Device Market Share Ranking by Segment, Global, 2024 (2 of 2)
Figure 7-3: Foot and Ankle Device Procedure Segmentation
Figure 7-4: Foot and Ankle Device Market Segmentation
Figure 7-5: Foot and Ankle Device Regions Covered, Global (1 of 2)
Figure 7-6: Foot and Ankle Device Regions Covered, Global (2 of 2)
Figure 7-7: Foot and Ankle Procedures by Segment, Global, 2021 – 2031 (1 of 2)
Figure 7-8: Foot and Ankle Procedures by Segment, Global, 2021 – 2031 (2 of 2)
Figure 7-9: Foot and Ankle Procedures by Region, Global, 2021 – 2031
Figure 7-10: Foot and Ankle Procedures by Country, North America, 2021 – 2031
Figure 7-11: Foot and Ankle Procedures by Country, Latin America, 2021 – 2031 (1 of 2)
Figure 7-12: Foot and Ankle Procedures by Country, Latin America, 2021 – 2031 (2 of 2)
Figure 7-13: Foot and Ankle Procedures by Country, Western Europe, 2021 – 2031
Figure 7-14: Foot and Ankle Procedures by Country, Central & Eastern Europe, 2021 – 2031 (1 of 2)
Figure 7-15: Foot and Ankle Procedures by Country, Central & Eastern Europe, 2021 – 2031 (2 of 2)
Figure 7-16: Foot and Ankle Procedures by Country, Middle East, 2021 – 2031
Figure 7-17: Foot and Ankle Procedures by Country, Asia-Pacific, 2021 – 2031 (1 of 3)
Figure 7-18: Foot and Ankle Procedures by Country, Asia-Pacific, 2021 – 2031 (2 of 3)
Figure 7-19: Foot and Ankle Procedures by Country, Asia-Pacific, 2021 – 2031 (3 of 3)
Figure 7-20: Foot and Ankle Procedures by Country, Africa, 2021 – 2031
Figure 7-21: Primary Ankle Replacement Procedures by Region, Global, 2021 – 2031
Figure 7-22: Ankle Fusion Procedures by Region, Global, 2021 – 2031
Figure 7-23: Midfoot Fixation Procedures by Region, Global, 2021 – 2031
Figure 7-24: Bunion Treatment Procedures by Region, Global, 2021 – 2031
Figure 7-25: Hindfoot Procedures by Segment, Global, 2021 – 2031
Figure 7-26: Hindfoot Procedures by Region, Global, 2021 – 2031
Figure 7-27: ORIF Hindfoot Procedures by Region, Global, 2021 – 2031
Figure 7-28: Subtalar Fusion Hindfoot Procedures by Region, Global, 2021 – 2031
Figure 7-29: Foot Digit Implant Procedures by Segment, Global, 2021 – 2031
Figure 7-30: Foot Digit Implant Procedures by Region, Global, 2021 – 2031
Figure 7-31: First Metatarsal Phalangeal Implant Procedures by Region, Global, 2021 – 2031
Figure 7-32: First Metatarsal Phalangeal Hemi Implant Procedures by Region, Global, 2021 – 2031
Figure 7-33: Lesser Toe Foot Digit Implant Procedures by Region, Global, 2021 – 2031
Figure 7-34: Hammertoe Correction Procedures by Segment, Global, 2021 – 2031
Figure 7-35: Hammertoe Correction Procedures by Region, Global, 2021 – 2031
Figure 7-36: Hammertoe Correction Implant Procedures by Region, Global, 2021 – 2031
Figure 7-37: K-Wire Hammertoe Correction Procedures by Region, Global, 2021 – 2031
Figure 7-38: Syndesmotic Repair Procedures by Region, Global, 2021 – 2031
Figure 7-39: Calcaneal Osteotomy Procedures by Region, Global, 2021 – 2031
Figure 7-40: Foot and Ankle Device Market by Segment, Global, 2021 – 2031 (US$M) (1 of 2)
Figure 7-41: Foot and Ankle Device Market by Segment, Global, 2021 – 2031 (US$M) (2 of 2)
Figure 7-42: Foot and Ankle Device Market by Region, Global, 2021 – 2031 (US$M)
Figure 7-43: Foot and Ankle Device Market, Global, 2021 – 2031
Figure 7-44: Units Sold by Region, Foot and Ankle Device Market, Global, 2021 – 2031
Figure 7-45: Average Selling Price by Region, Foot and Ankle Device Market, Global, 2021 – 2031 (US$)
Figure 7-46: Market Value by Region, Foot and Ankle Device Market, Global, 2021 – 2031 (US$M)
Figure 7-47: Primary Ankle Market, Global, 2021 – 2031
Figure 7-48: Units Sold by Region, Primary Ankle Market, Global, 2021 – 2031
Figure 7-49: Average Selling Price by Region, Primary Ankle Market, Global, 2021 – 2031 (US$)
Figure 7-50: Market Value by Region, Primary Ankle Market, Global, 2021 – 2031 (US$M)
Figure 7-51: Ankle Fusion Market by Segment, Global, 2021 – 2031 (US$M)
Figure 7-52: Total Ankle Fusion Market, Global, 2021 – 2031
Figure 7-53: Units Sold by Region, Ankle Fusion Market, Global, 2021 – 2031
Figure 7-54: Average Selling Price by Region, Ankle Fusion Market, Global, 2021 – 2031 (US$)
Figure 7-55: Market Value by Region, Ankle Fusion Market, Global, 2021 – 2031 (US$M)
Figure 7-56: Cannulated Screw Market, Global, 2021 – 2031
Figure 7-57: Units Sold by Region, Cannulated Screw Market, Global, 2021 – 2031
Figure 7-58: Average Selling Price by Region, Cannulated Screw Market, Global, 2021 – 2031 (US$)
Figure 7-59: Market Value by Region, Cannulated Screw Market, Global, 2021 – 2031 (US$M)
Figure 7-60: Plate and Screw Market, Global, 2021 – 2031
Figure 7-61: Units Sold by Region, Plate and Screw Market, Global, 2021 – 2031
Figure 7-62: Average Selling Price by Region, Plate and Screw Market, Global, 2021 – 2031 (US$)
Figure 7-63: Market Value by Region, Plate and Screw Market, Global, 2021 – 2031 (US$M)
Figure 7-64: Intramedullary Nail Market, Global, 2021 – 2031
Figure 7-65: Units Sold by Region, Intramedullary Nail Market, Global, 2021 – 2031
Figure 7-66: Average Selling Price by Region, Intramedullary Nail Market, Global, 2021 – 2031 (US$)
Figure 7-67: Market Value by Region, Intramedullary Nail Market, Global, 2021 – 2031 (US$M)
Figure 7-68: Fibular Nail Market, Global, 2021 – 2031
Figure 7-69: Units Sold by Region, Fibular Nail Market, Global, 2021 – 2031
Figure 7-70: Average Selling Price by Region, Fibular Nail Market, Global, 2021 – 2031 (US$)
Figure 7-71: Market Value by Region, Fibular Nail Market, Global, 2021 – 2031 (US$M)
Figure 7-72: Midfoot Fixation Market by Segment, Global, 2021 – 2031 (US$M)
Figure 7-73: Total Midfoot Fixation Market, Global, 2021 – 2031
Figure 7-74: Units Sold by Region, Midfoot Fixation Market, Global, 2021 – 2031
Figure 7-75: Average Selling Price by Region, Midfoot Fixation Market, Global, 2021 – 2031 (US$)
Figure 7-76: Market Value by Region, Midfoot Fixation Market, Global, 2021 – 2031 (US$M)
Figure 7-77: Cannulated Screw Midfoot Fixation Market, Global, 2021 – 2031
Figure 7-78: Units Sold by Region, Cannulated Screw Midfoot Fixation Market, Global, 2021 – 2031
Figure 7-79: Average Selling Price by Region, Cannulated Screw Midfoot Fixation Market, Global, 2021 – 2031 (US$)
Figure 7-80: Market Value by Region, Cannulated Screw Midfoot Fixation Market, Global, 2021 – 2031 (US$M)
Figure 7-81: Plate and Screw Midfoot Fixation Market, Global, 2021 – 2031
Figure 7-82: Units Sold by Region, Plate and Screw Midfoot Fixation Market, Global, 2021 – 2031
Figure 7-83: Average Selling Price by Region, Plate and Screw Midfoot Fixation Market, Global, 2021 – 2031 (US$)
Figure 7-84: Market Value by Region, Plate and Screw Midfoot Fixation Market, Global, 2021 – 2031 (US$M)
Figure 7-85: Total Bunion Treatment Market, Global, 2021 – 2031
Figure 7-86: Units Sold by Region, Bunion Treatment Market, Global, 2021 – 2031
Figure 7-87: Average Selling Price by Region, Bunion Treatment Market, Global, 2021 – 2031 (US$)
Figure 7-88: Market Value by Region, Bunion Treatment Market, Global, 2021 – 2031 (US$M)
Figure 7-89: Hindfoot Market by Segment, Global, 2021 – 2031 (US$M)
Figure 7-90: Total Hindfoot Market, Global, 2021 – 2031
Figure 7-91: Units Sold by Region, Hindfoot Market, Global, 2021 – 2031
Figure 7-92: Average Selling Price by Region, Hindfoot Market, Global, 2021 – 2031 (US$)
Figure 7-93: Market Value by Region, Hindfoot Market, Global, 2021 – 2031 (US$M)
Figure 7-94: Cannulated Screw Hindfoot Market, Global, 2021 – 2031
Figure 7-95: Units Sold by Region, Cannulated Screw Hindfoot Market, Global, 2021 – 2031
Figure 7-96: Average Selling Price by Region, Cannulated Screw Hindfoot Market, Global, 2021 – 2031 (US$)
Figure 7-97: Market Value by Region, Cannulated Screw Hindfoot Market, Global, 2021 – 2031 (US$M)
Figure 7-98: Subtalar Implant Hindfoot Market, Global, 2021 – 2031
Figure 7-99: Units Sold by Region, Subtalar Implant Hindfoot Market, Global, 2021 – 2031
Figure 7-100: Average Selling Price by Region, Subtalar Implant Hindfoot Market, Global, 2021 – 2031 (US$)
Figure 7-101: Market Value by Region, Subtalar Implant Hindfoot Market, Global, 2021 – 2031 (US$M)
Figure 7-102: Foot Digit Implant Market by Segment, Global, 2021 – 2031 (US$M)
Figure 7-103: Total Foot Digit Implant Market, Global, 2021 – 2031
Figure 7-104: Units Sold by Region, Foot Digit Implant Market, Global, 2021 – 2031
Figure 7-105: Average Selling Price by Region, Foot Digit Implant Market, Global, 2021 – 2031 (US$)
Figure 7-106: Market Value by Region, Foot Digit Implant Market, Global, 2021 – 2031 (US$M)
Figure 7-107: First Metatarsal Phalangeal Implant Market, Global, 2021 – 2031
Figure 7-108: Units Sold by Region, First Metatarsal Phalangeal Implant Market, Global, 2021 – 2031
Figure 7-109: Average Selling Price by Region, First Metatarsal Phalangeal Implant Market, Global, 2021 – 2031 (US$)
Figure 7-110: Market Value by Region, First Metatarsal Phalangeal Implant Market, Global, 2021 – 2031 (US$M)
Figure 7-111: First Metatarsal Phalangeal Hemi Implant Market, Global, 2021 – 2031
Figure 7-112: Units Sold by Region, First Metatarsal Phalangeal Hemi Implant Market, Global, 2021 – 2031
Figure 7-113: Average Selling Price by Region, First Metatarsal Phalangeal Hemi Implant Market, Global, 2021 – 2031 (US$)
Figure 7-114: Market Value by Region, First Metatarsal Phalangeal Hemi Implant Market, Global, 2021 – 2031 (US$M)
Figure 7-115: Lesser Toe Implant Market, Global, 2021 – 2031
Figure 7-116: Units Sold by Region, Lesser Toe Implant Market, Global, 2021 – 2031
Figure 7-117: Average Selling Price by Region, Lesser Toe Implant Market, Global, 2021 – 2031 (US$)
Figure 7-118: Market Value by Region, Lesser Toe Implant Market, Global, 2021 – 2031 (US$M)
Figure 7-119: Hammertoe Correction Market by Segment, Global, 2021 – 2031 (US$M)
Figure 7-120: Total Hammertoe Correction Market, Global, 2021 – 2031
Figure 7-121: Units Sold by Region, Hammertoe Correction Market, Global, 2021 – 2031
Figure 7-122: Average Selling Price by Region, Hammertoe Correction Market, Global, 2021 – 2031 (US$)
Figure 7-123: Market Value by Region, Hammertoe Correction Market, Global, 2021 – 2031 (US$M)
Figure 7-124: Hammertoe Correction Implant Market, Global, 2021 – 2031
Figure 7-125: Units Sold by Region, Hammertoe Correction Implant Market, Global, 2021 – 2031
Figure 7-126: Average Selling Price by Region, Hammertoe Correction Implant Market, Global, 2021 – 2031 (US$)
Figure 7-127: Market Value by Region, Hammertoe Correction Implant Market, Global, 2021 – 2031 (US$M)
Figure 7-128: K-Wire Hammertoe Correction Market, Global, 2021 – 2031
Figure 7-129: Units Sold by Region, K-Wire Hammertoe Correction Market, Global, 2021 – 2031
Figure 7-130: Average Selling Price by Region, K-Wire Hammertoe Correction Market, Global, 2021 – 2031 (US$)
Figure 7-131: Market Value by Region, K-Wire Hammertoe Correction Market, Global, 2021 – 2031 (US$M)
Figure 7-132: Syndesmotic Repair Market, Global, 2021 – 2031
Figure 7-133: Units Sold by Region, Syndesmotic Repair Market, Global, 2021 – 2031
Figure 7-134: Average Selling Price by Region, Syndesmotic Repair Market, Global, 2021 – 2031 (US$)
Figure 7-135: Market Value by Region, Syndesmotic Repair Market, Global, 2021 – 2031 (US$M)
Figure 7-136: Calcaneal Osteotomy Market, Global, 2021 – 2031
Figure 7-137: Units Sold by Region, Calcaneal Osteotomy Market, Global, 2021 – 2031
Figure 7-138: Average Selling Price by Region, Calcaneal Osteotomy Market, Global, 2021 – 2031 (US$)
Figure 7-139: Market Value by Region, Calcaneal Osteotomy Market, Global, 2021 – 2031 (US$M)
Figure 7-140: Leading Competitors, Foot and Ankle Device Market, Global, 2024
Figure 7-141: Leading Competitors, Foot & Ankle Device Market by Segment, Global, 2024 (1 of 2)
Figure 7-142: Leading Competitors, Foot & Ankle Device Market by Segment, Global, 2024 (2 of 2)
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