Summary
Arthroscopy is the procedure of choice for diagnosing and treating sports injuries in the joints, muscles and other skeletal structures.
The global sports medicine market will be strongly driven by the growing aging population, rise in obesity as well as the increased participation in exercise and other physical activities.
Implants are the largest market segment in arthroscopy and most procedures occur in the knee joints.
Key emerging technologies include bio-absorbable implants and anatomically contoured instruments for hip arthroscopy.
Highlights
Key Questions Answered
- What is the current and future sports medicine market outlook in the developed and emerging markets? What trends are affecting the global market?
- Which are the key, high growth markets that device manufacturers should expand into? Which markets are growing the fastest?
- What are the unmet needs with the current generation of devices ? How will emerging technologies fulfill these unmet needs?
- What clinical factors influence physician product use? What is the physician’s perception of sports medicine?
- What are the challenges and complications that have hindered widespread adoption?
- With developing the next-generation of devices, what aspects of the technology are device manufacturers focused on optimizing? How will new entrants impact the global sports medicine market?
Key Findings
- Growth in the trauma fixation market will be primarily driven by the growing global aging population, increasing urbanization in emerging markets, growing usage of anatomically contoured and locking plate systems, and augmented attention on the extremity fixation market.
- Reimbursement and regulatory limitations, as well as the preference for locally manufactured implants in emerging markets, are demanding obstacles to be overcome.
- The global trauma fixation market is fairly consolidated, with four major players emerging as market leaders: DePuy Synthes (Johnson & Johnson), Stryker, Smith & Nephew, and Zimmer Biomet.
- Technological developments such as anatomically contoured plate systems have the potential to improve fracture fixation treatment by lessening fracture treatment variation and reducing operating time.
Scope
- Overview of the sports medicine market, including reimbursement trends and competitive analysis.
- Annualized total market revenue by type of device, procedure trends, and market outlooks by region through 2023.
- Key topics covered include strategic competitor assessment, market characterization, identification of unmet needs, reimbursement considerations, evaluating market access in each region covered in the report, and implications of the emerging technologies on the market.
- Analysis of the current and future market competition in the global sports medicine market. Insightful review of the key industry drivers, barriers, and challenges. Each trend is independently researched to provide qualitative analysis of its implications.
Reasons to buy
The report will enable you to -
- Develop and design your in-licensing and out-licensing strategies through a review of pipeline products and technologies, and by identifying the companies with the most robust pipeline.
- Develop business strategies by understanding the trends shaping and driving the global sports medicine market.
- Drive revenues by understanding the key trends, innovative products and technologies, market segments, and companies likely to impact the global sports medicine market in the future.
- Formulate effective sales and marketing strategies by understanding the competitive landscape and by analyzing the performance of various competitors.
- Identify emerging players with potentially strong product portfolios and create effective counter-strategies to gain a competitive advantage.
- Track device sales in the global, regional, and country-specific sports medicine market from 2015-2023
- Organize your sales and marketing efforts by identifying the market categories and segments that present maximum opportunities for consolidations, investments and strategic partnerships.
Companies Mentioned
Arthrex
Zimmer Biomet
ConMed Corporation
DePuy Mitek
Stryker
Smith & Nephew
Olympus
Karl Storz
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1 Table of Contents
1 Table of Contents 7
1.1 List of Tables 11
1.2 List of Figures 13
2 Introduction 15
2.1 Catalyst 15
2.2 Related Reports 16
3 Market Access 17
3.1 Reimbursement Trends 17
3.1.1 North America 17
3.1.2 Europe 18
3.1.3 Asia-Pacific Region 20
3.1.4 South America 21
3.1.5 Middle East and Africa 22
4 Unmet Needs and Market Opportunitiy Analysis 23
4.1 Enterprise Solutions 23
4.2 Long-Term Clinical Data 24
4.2.1 Hip Arthroscopic Implants Clinical Data 25
4.2.2 Rotator Cuff Injury Clinical Data 25
4.3 Cartilage and Meniscal Repair Product Development 26
4.3.1 Knee Meniscus Treatment 26
4.3.2 Hip Cartilage Product Development 27
4.4 Standardization and Improvement of Instruments 27
4.4.1 Hip and Shoulder Instrumentation 27
4.4.2 Screwdriver Standardization 28
4.4.3 Suture Anchor Product Development 28
4.5 Fellowship Training Programs 29
4.6 Advanced Materials Research 30
4.6.1 Bioabsorbable Technology Development 31
4.7 Need for Cost-Containment 32
4.8 Market Drivers, Barriers and Substitutes 34
4.8.1 Driver: Simulation-based Training 34
4.8.2 Driver: Rising Prevalence 34
4.8.3 Driver: Hip Arthroscopy 36
4.8.4 Driver: Knee and Shoulder Arthroscopy 38
4.8.5 Driver: Revision Surgery 38
4.8.6 Driver: Patient Demand and Awareness 39
4.8.7 Driver: Orthobiologics Development 39
4.8.8 Driver: Rising Competition and Innovation Through Small Players 41
4.8.9 Driver: Materials Development 41
4.8.10 Barrier: Value-based Care 43
4.8.11 Barrier: Arthroscopy’s Questionable Outcomes 44
4.8.12 Barrier: Steep Learning Curve 46
4.8.13 Barrier: Reimbursement 46
4.8.14 Barrier: Burden of Rising Regulation 48
4.8.15 Barrier: Proving Efficacy 49
4.8.16 Barrier: Medical Device Excise Tax 49
4.8.17 Substitute: Open Surgery Versus Minimally-Invasive Arthroscopy 50
4.8.18 Substitute: Conservative Treatment Options 51
5 Competitive Assessment 52
5.1 Overview 52
5.2 Market Share 52
5.2.1 North America 54
5.2.2 Europe 56
5.2.3 Asia-Pacific 58
5.2.4 South America 60
5.2.5 Middle East and Africa 61
5.3 Marketed Products in Sports Medicine 63
5.3.1 Arthrex 63
5.3.2 Zimmer Biomet 69
5.3.3 ConMed Corporation 73
5.3.4 DePuy Mitek 77
5.3.5 Stryker 80
5.3.6 Smith & Nephew 83
5.3.7 Olympus 85
5.3.8 Karl Storz 86
6 Market Outlook 88
6.1 Procedure trends 88
6.1.1 North America 89
6.1.2 Europe 91
6.1.3 Asia-Pacific Region 92
6.1.4 South America 93
6.2 Market Outlooks by Segment 94
6.2.1 Overview 94
6.2.2 Arthroscopy Implants 95
6.2.3 Arthroscopic Shavers 97
6.2.4 Arthroscopes 97
6.2.5 Arthroscopic Radio Frequency Wands 98
6.2.6 Arthroscopic Visualization Systems 99
6.2.7 Arthroscopic Fluid Management Systems 100
6.3 Market Outlooks by Geography 102
6.3.1 Global Overview 102
6.3.2 North America 104
6.3.3 Europe 106
6.3.4 Asia-Pacific 110
6.3.5 South America 113
6.3.6 Middle East and Africa 115
7 Appendix 117
7.1 Bibliography 117
7.2 Abbreviations 120
7.3 Research Methodology 125
7.3.1 Overview 125
7.3.2 Coverage 125
7.3.3 Secondary Research 125
7.4 Primary Research 127
7.4.1 Primary Research - Key Opinion Leader Interviews 127
7.4.2 Primary Research - Physician and Industry Interviews 127
7.4.3 Expert Panel Validation 128
7.5 Forecasting Methodology 129
7.6 About the Authors 130
7.6.1 Analysts 130
7.6.2 Global Head of Healthcare 130
7.7 About MediPoint 131
7.8 About GlobalData 131
7.9 Disclaimer 131
1.1 List of Tables
Table 1: Metal Implant CharacteristicsThat Can Be Improved 43
Table 2: Arthrex Shoulder Implants 64
Table 3: Arthrex, Shoulder Instrumentation 65
Table 4: Arthrex, Knee Sutures and Suture Anchors 65
Table 5: Arthrex, Knee Graft Fixation Devices and Meniscal Products 66
Table 6: Arthrex, Hip Implants and Instruments 67
Table 7: Arthrex, Arthroscopy Procedure Capital Equipment 68
Table 8: Arthrex, Implants SWOT Analysis 68
Table 9: Arthrex, Instrumentation SWOT Analysis 69
Table 10: Zimmer Biomet, Shoulder Arthroscopy Products 70
Table 11: Zimmer Biomet, Knee Arthroscopy Products 71
Table 12: Biomet’s Other Joints Arthroscopy Products 72
Table 13: Zimmer Biomet, Capital Equipment Sports Medicine Products 72
Table 14: Zimmer Biomet Implants SWOT Analysis 73
Table 15: Zimmer Biomet, Capital Equipment SWOT Analysis 73
Table 16: ConMed, Shoulder Arthroscopy Products 74
Table 17: ConMed, Knee Arthroscopy Products 75
Table 18: ConMed, Small Joint and Hip Arthroscopy Products 76
Table 19: ConMed, Instruments and Capital Equipment 76
Table 20: ConMed, Implants SWOT Analysis 77
Table 21: ConMed, Capital Equipment SWOT Analysis 77
Table 22: DePuy Mitek, Fixation Devices 78
Table 23: DePuy Mitek, Instruments 79
Table 24: DePuy Mitek, Capital Equipment 79
Table 25: DePuy Mitek Implants, SWOT Analysis 80
Table 26: DePuy Mitek, Capital Equipment SWOT Analysis 80
Table 27: Stryker, Fixation Devices 81
Table 28: Stryker, Instrumentation 81
Table 29: Stryker, Capital Equipment 82
Table 30: Stryker, Fixation Devices SWOT Analysis 82
Table 31: Stryker, Instrumentation and Capital Equipment SWOT Analysis 82
Table 32: Smith & Nephew, Fixation Devices 83
Table 33: Smith & Nephew, Instruments and Capital Equipment 84
Table 34: Smith & Nephew Implants, SWOT Analysis 84
Table 35: Smith & Nephew, Capital Equipment SWOT Analysis 85
Table 36: Olympus, Capital Equipment 85
Table 37: Olympus, Capital Equipment SWOT Analysis 86
Table 38: Karl Storz, Capital Equipment 86
Table 39: Karl Storz, Capital Equipment SWOT Analysis 87
Table 40: Global Arthroscopy Procedure Volume, by Geography, 2014-2023 88
Table 41: North America Trend for Arthroscopy Treatment, by Implants, 2014-2023 90
Table 42: Europe Trend for Arthroscopy Treatment, by Implants, 2014-2023 91
Table 43: APAC Trend for Arthroscopy Treatment, by Implants, 2014-2023 92
Table 44: South America Trend for Arthroscopy Treatment, by Implants, 2014-2023 93
Table 45: Global Sports Medicine Sales Forecast ($M), 2014-2023 95
Table 46: Global Sports Medicine Sales Forecast ($M), Arthroscopy Implants, 2014-2023 96
Table 47: Global Sports Medicine Sales Forecast ($M), Arthroscopy Shavers, 2014-2023 97
Table 48: Global Sports Medicine Sales Forecast ($M), Arthroscopes, 2014-2023 98
Table 49: Global Sports Medicine Sales Forecast ($M), Arthroscopic RF Wands, 2014-2023 99
Table 50: Global Sports Medicine Sales Forecast ($M), Arthroscopic Visualization Systems, 2014-2023 100
Table 51: Global Sports Medicine Sales Forecast ($M), Arthroscopic Fluid Management Systems, 2014-2023 101
Table 52: Global Sports Medicine Implant and Capital Equipment Sales ($M) Forecast by Geography, 2014-2023 102
Table 53: North America Sports Medicine Sales Forecast ($M), 2014-2023 105
Table 54: North America Arthroscopy Sales ($M) Forecast by Geography, 2014-2023 106
Table 55: EU Arthroscopy ($M) Forecast by Segment, 2014-2023 107
Table 56: EU Arthroscopy Sales ($M) Forecast by Geography, 2014-2023 109
Table 57: APAC Sports Medicine Sales Forecast ($M), 2014-2023 112
Table 58: APAC Arthroscopy Sales ($M) Forecast by Geography, 2014-2023 113
Table 59: South America Sports Medicine Sales Forecast ($M), 2014-2023 114
Table 60: South America Arthroscopy Sales ($M) Forecast by Geography, 2014-2023 115
Table 61: Middle East and Africa Sports Medicine Sales Forecast ($M), 2014-2023 116
Table 62: Middle East and Africa Arthroscopy ($M) Forecast by Geography, 2014-2023 116
1.2 List of Figures
Figure 1: Sources of Orthopedic Trauma (%) (n=103) 36
Figure 2: Global Company Shares for Arthroscopy, 2016 53
Figure 3: North America Company Shares for Arthroscopy, 2016 55
Figure 4: Europe Company Shares for Arthroscopy, 2016 57
Figure 5: APAC Company Shares for Arthroscopy, 2016 59
Figure 6: South America Company Shares for Arthroscopy, 2016 60
Figure 7: Middle East and Africa Company Shares for Arthroscopy, 2016 62
Figure 8: Global Arthroscopy Procedure Volume, by Geography, 2014-2023 89
Figure 9: Global Procedure Trend for Arthroscopy, by Implants, 2016 89
Figure 10: North America Procedure Trend for Arthroscopy, by Subsegment, 2016 90
Figure 11: Europe Procedure Trend for Arthroscopy, by Implants, 2016 92
Figure 12: APAC Procedure Trend for Arthroscopy, by Implants, 2016 93
Figure 13: South America Procedure Trend for Arthroscopy, by Implants, 2016 94
Figure 14: Global Sports Medicine Sales Forecast ($M), 2014-2023 95
Figure 15: Global Sports Medicine Sales Forecast ($M), Arthroscopy Implants, 2014-2023 96
Figure 16: Global Sports Medicine Sales Forecast ($M), Arthroscopy Shavers, 2014-2023 97
Figure 17: Global Sports Medicine Sales Forecast ($M), Arthroscopes, 2014-2023 98
Figure 18: Global Sports Medicine Sales Forecast ($M), Arthroscopic RF Wands, 2014-2023 99
Figure 19: Global Sports Medicine Sales Forecast ($M), Arthroscopic Visualization Systems, 2014-2023 100
Figure 20: Global Sports Medicine Sales Forecast ($M), Arthroscopic Fluid Management Systems, 2014-2023 101
Figure 21: Arthroscopy Implants Revenue by Geography, 2014 and 2023 103
Figure 22: Arthroscopy Capital Equipment Revenue by Geography, 2014 and 2023 104
Figure 23: North America Sports Medicine Sales Forecast ($M), 2014-2023 106
Figure 24: EU Sports Medicine Sales Forecast ($M), 2011-2020 108
Figure 25: APAC Sports Medicine Sales Forecast ($M), 2014-2023 112
Figure 26: South America Sports Medicine Sales Forecast ($M), 2014-2023 115
Figure 27: Middle East and Africa Sports Medicine Sales Forecast ($M), 2014-2023 116