Posts tagged 2010
Us Market For Orthopedic Soft Tissue And Sports Medicine 2010
May 23rd
U.S. Market for Orthopedic Soft Tissue and Sports Medicine 2010
In 2009, the combined orthopedic soft tissue repair market was valued at nearly $920 million. Combined annual revenues are estimated to reach $1.6 billion by 2016. The orthopedic soft tissue repair market is divided between therapies geared towards sports injuries and treatments that address degenerative wear. ( http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=131995&rt=US-Market-for-Orthopedic-Soft-Tissue-and-Sports-Medicine-2010.html )
The market segments covered in this report include:
• Anterior/Posterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL/PCL) Reconstruction• ACL/PCL Fixation Devices• Cartilage Repair• Meniscal Cartilage Repair• Rotator Cuff Repair• Shoulder Labrum Repair• Rotator Cuff Graft Reinforcement Device Market• Nerve Conduit Market• Potential Cartilage Stem Cell Market
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U.s. Market For Orthopedic Large Joint Reconstructive Devices 2010
May 6th
In 2009, the combined orthopedic large joint replacement and bone cement market was valued at over $7 billion. Hip and knee arthroplasty has seen consistent double-digit revenue growth since the early 2000s. However, growth slowed during the recession that began in 2008, but nearly resumed its previous pace by the end of 2009. Although large joint arthroplasty is not the fastest growing orthopedic market, it has proven to be remarkably resilient due to the continued demand for hip and knee implants. This report covers these devices, as well as the total market for associated bone cement used for arthroplasty implantation.
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2010 Orthopedic Job Outlook
Apr 25th
Orthopedic Job Outlook
US Department of Labor, states that about three to four percent of all physicians (about 20,000) are specialized in Orthopedic Surgery. Over 50 % of all orthopedic surgeons practice general orthopedics, while eleven percent practice spinal surgery, ten percent practice sports medicine, and the remainder specialize in other sub-specialties of Orthopedics.
Orthopedic surgery is an important specialty that will continue to be in high demand, with employment opportunities expected to grow faster than average between now and 2014. As the elderly population of the US increases, there will be a higher incidence of musculoskeletal conditions that occur with aging. As our More >



