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Spine Bone Stimulators Market Analysis and Future Forecasts to 2022

The emergence of non-invasive bone stimulators, like pulse electromagnetic field (PEMF) stimulators, has increased the demand of spine bone stimulators. These devices are most commonly used as they result in low complication rates.

 

Portland, OR -- (SBWIRE) -- 10/24/2017 -- Global Spine Bone Stimulators Market was valued at $562 million in 2015, and is expected to reach $724 million by 2022, supported by a CAGR of 3.6% during the forecast period 2014 - 2022. Bone stimulators are used to enhance the bone's healing process, which is crucial for spinal fusion procedure.

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Spine bone stimulators and spinal instrumentation (plates, rods, and screws) and bone grafts are used during a spinal fusion surgery to enhance the bones healing process. These stimulators send low-level electrical signals to the fusion site, in turn activating the body's natural bone healing process, which gets impaired in at-risk patients, preventing delayed unions or non-union of the spine fractures.

Increase in geriatric population and rise in incidence of osteoporosis and arthritis boost the market growth. However, advent of bone growth-stimulating drugs, fixation instrumentation during fusion and non-union fractures, and high initial cost of these devices are expected to impede the market growth. Non-invasive spine bone stimulators were the highest revenue-generating segment, accounting for more than two-thirds of the spine bone stimulators market.

Key findings of Spine Bone Stimulators Market:
* Non-invasive spine bone stimulators segment is expected to grow at a CAGR of 3.6% during the forecast period.
* Pulsed electromagnetic field device occupied more than three-fifths of the global non-invasive spine bone stimulators market in 2015.
* North America dominated and accounted for nearly two-thirds of the global market in 2015.
* France and Germany collectively accounted for almost one-third of the European spine bone stimulators market in 2015.
* Japan was the major shareholder in Asia-Pacific spine bone stimulators market in 2015, accounting for almost one-third share.

The key players operating in the spine bone stimulators market focus on expanding their business operations in emerging countries with new product launches as a preferred strategy. The major companies profiled in the report include Aetna, Inc., Bioventus LLC, DJO Global, Inc., elizur Corporation, IGEA S.p.A., Medtronic plc, Orchid Medical, Inc., Orthofix International N.V., Ossatec Benelux B.V., Smith & Nephew plc, Verve Consulting Inc., and Zimmer Biomet Holdings, Inc.

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