Spinal traction devices are used to decompress and stabilize the spine to treat various spine disorders or orthopaedic conditions such as muscle contracture, bone fractures, bone deformities such as oliosis, kyphosis and lordosis, etc. The spinal traction devices are also used in the treatment of muscle spasms and low back pain. Spinal decompression uses negative intradiscal pressure to promote retraction or repositioning of the herniated or bulging spinal disc. The spinal traction devices are also used to prepare the patient for surgical procedures such as endoscopic spine surgery, vertebral compression fracture repair, interspinous fixation, and interbody fixation.
The global spinal traction devices market is driven by growing geriatric population, rising cases of spinal cord diseases and trauma, rising number of spinal surgery, increasing awareness and screening, and developing healthcare. However, lack of experimental clinical data in the support of traction devices in medical treatment, high cost of devices, demand for minimally invasive procedures, risks associated with surgery such as pain, risk of infection and damage to the spine may hamper the market growth over the review period.
Innovation remains the best strategy for the global spinal traction devices with many companies focusing more on developing new devices offering better diagnostics and treatment to various spine conditions. Wireless sensor technology is the latest research area with advanced products have been connected to external devices for further analysis of the problem and the healing progress.
The global spinal traction market is expected to reach USD 6.0 billion by 2023 at a CAGR of ~ 7.7 % during the forecast period 2017-2023.
Spinal traction devices are used to decompress and stabilize the spine to treat various spine disorders or orthopaedic conditions such as muscle contracture, bone fractures, bone deformities such as oliosis, kyphosis and lordosis, etc. The spinal traction devices are also used in the treatment of muscle spasms and low back pain. Spinal decompression uses negative intradiscal pressure to promote retraction or repositioning of the herniated or bulging spinal disc. The spinal traction devices are also used to prepare the patient for surgical procedures such as endoscopic spine surgery, vertebral compression fracture repair, interspinous fixation, and interbody fixation.
The global spinal traction devices market is driven by growing geriatric population, rising cases of spinal cord diseases and trauma, rising number of spinal surgery, increasing awareness and screening, and developing healthcare. However, lack of experimental clinical data in the support of traction devices in medical treatment, high cost of devices, demand for minimally invasive procedures, risks associated with surgery such as pain, risk of infection and damage to the spine may hamper the market growth over the review period.
Innovation remains the best strategy for the global spinal traction devices with many companies focusing more on developing new devices offering better diagnostics and treatment to various spine conditions. Wireless sensor technology is the latest research area with advanced products have been connected to external devices for further analysis of the problem and the healing progress.
The global spinal traction market is expected to reach USD 6.0 billion by 2023 at a CAGR of ~ 7.7 % during the forecast period 2017-2023.
Key Players in the Global Spinal traction Market
Some of the key players profiled in the report are Saunders Group, Inc., Scrip, Inc., BTL, Stoll Medizintechnik GmbH, Hill Laboratories Company, North American Medical (NAM) Corporation, Spinetronics, LLC, Dentsply International, Medtronic, Inc., SpineRx Technology, Spinal Designs International, Inc., CERT Health Sciences, LLC and VAX-D Medical Technologies, LLC., and others.