Market Brief: Global Market For Arthroscopy And Sports Medicine Products Will Reach $6.3Bn By 2025

The global market for arthroscopy products and sports medicine implants is expected to reach $6.3bn by 2025, a CAGR of 1.9% from $5.7bn in 2020. The growth is driven partly by rising arthroscopy procedure volumes, expanding indications for joint repair, and patient preference for minimally invasive procedures. COVID-19 and downward pressures on device prices are among the growth barriers.  

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The global market for arthroscopy products and sports medicine implants is projected to remain relatively stagnant compared to other markets, growing from $5.7bn in 2020 to $6.3bn in 2025, a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 1.9%, according to “Arthroscopy Products and Sports Medicine Implants,” a new analysis from Meddevicetracker. 

Within the combined market for arthroscopy products and sports medicine fixation products, arthroscopy products account for about 61% of the market value and

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