U.S. & Asian Markets for Orthopedic Joint Replacement

U.S. & Asian Markets for Orthopedic Joint Replacement

 

RELEASE DATE
27-Jan-2005
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North America
Research Code: A751-01-00-00-00
SKU: HC00963-NA-MR_04818
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Description

Artificial replacements for orthopedic joints are indicated most commonly for acute arthritis, which do not respond to conservative treatment. Other indications include trauma and tumor. In all these cases, the mobility of the patient is affected and it requires a joint replacement for the patient to become pain-free and ambulatory again.

The orthopedic joint replacement technology has evolved since the 1970s and is considered to be the successful among surgical procedures in orthopedics. The most common joints treated by this procedure are the hips and knees.

Table of Contents

Executive Summary and Overview

  • Executive Summary
  • Overview

Research Segmentation

  • Segmentation by Procedure
  • Segmentation by Country

Forecasts and Trends

  • Market Drivers
  • Market Challenges
  • Revenue Forecasts

Frost & Sullivan Awards

  • Competitive Strategy Leadership Award
  • Entrepreneurial Company Award
  • Market Leadership Award in Asia

Introduction to Australia

Healthcare Infrastructure

Population Trends

Osteoarthritis in the Australian Population

  • Map of Australia
  • Fast Facts on Australia

Hip Replacement Surgeries in Australia

  • Total Healthcare Expenditure
  • Hospital System
  • Strength of the Orthopedic Joint Replacement Specialty - Surgeons and Hospitals

Knee Replacement Surgeries in Australia

  • Age Characteristics of the Australian Population

Forecasts for Orthopedic Joint Replacement Market in Australia

  • Prevalence

Regulatory Environment

  • Number of Hip replacement surgeries
  • Indications for Total Hip Replacement
  • Indications for Partial Hip Replacement
  • Indications for Revision Hip Replacement
  • Demographics of the Patients Undergoing Primary Total Hip Replacement
  • Fixation Preferences for Primary Total Hip Replacement
  • Components Replaced during Revision Hip Replacements
  • Femoral Head Size Preference during Total Hip Replacement
  • Market shares of Hip Implant Manufacturers

Introduction to China

Healthcare Infrastructure

Population Trends

Osteoarthritis in the Chinese Population

Hip Replacement Surgeries in China

Knee Replacement Surgeries in China

Competitive Landscape

Forecasts for the Orthopedic Joint Replacement Market in China

Introduction to India

Healthcare Infrastructure

Population Trends

Osteoarthritis in the Indian Population

Hip Replacement Surgeries in India

Knee Replacement surgeries in India

Competitive Landscape

Forecasts for the Orthopedic Joint Replacement Market in India

Introduction to Japan

Healthcare Infrastructure

Population Trends

Osteoarthritis in the Japanese Population

Hip Replacement Surgeries in Japan

Knee Replacement Surgeries in Japan

Competitive Landscape

Forecasts for Orthopedic Joint Replacement Market in Japan

Introduction to South Korea

Healthcare Infrastructure

Population Trends

Osteoarthritis in the South Korean Population

Hip Replacement Surgeries in South Korea

Knee Replacement Surgeries in South Korea

Competitive Landscape

Forecasts for Orthopedic Joint Replacement Market in South Korea

Population Trends

Osteoarthritis among the U.S. Population

Hip Replacement Surgeries in the United States

Knee Replacement Surgeries in the U.S.

Competitive Landscape

Forecasts for Orthopedic Joint Replacement Market in the United States

Statistics on the Orthopedic Surgeon community in the United States

Artificial replacements for orthopedic joints are indicated most commonly for acute arthritis, which do not respond to conservative treatment. Other indications include trauma and tumor. In all these cases, the mobility of the patient is affected and it requires a joint replacement for the patient to become pain-free and ambulatory again. The orthopedic joint replacement technology has evolved since the 1970s and is considered to be the successful among surgical procedures in orthopedics. The most common joints treated by this procedure are the hips and knees.
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