Aging Population Will Drive Growth in the Spine Care Market; Spinal Implant Revenues Expected to Reach $20 Billion by 2015.DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c46473) has announced the addition of Spine Technology Summit - Market and Technology Assessment for the Treatment of Spinal Disease, 2005-2015 to their offering. Spine Technology Summit - Market and Technology Assessment for the Treatment of Spinal Disease, 2005-2015, provides a detailed analysis of spinal implant technologies and the significant worldwide market opportunity that this space represents. Includes over 60 company profiles. This report provides a detailed analysis of the current state and likely future of the treatment of severe back pain arising from such conditions as degenerative disc disease Degeneration of the intervertebral disc, which is often called "degenerative disc disease" (DDD) of the spine, is a common disorder of the lower spine and for some people can cause low back pain and/or leg pain (sciatica). or vertebral compression fractures vertebral compression fracture Compression fracture of back Orthopedics A traumatic fracture of a vertebral body which may occur in a background of osteoporosis or malignancy and cause kyphosis and spinal cord pressure. See Herniated disk. . According to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. the author, Robin R. Young, a 25-year analyst of the medical technology industry, new technologies are creating a significant market opportunity for many spine device manufacturers. These manufacturers are focusing on cervical spine disorders Cervical spine disorders are a problem for many adults. The cervical spine contains many different anatomic structures, including muscles, bones, ligaments, and joints. Each of these structures has nerve endings that can detect painful problems when they occur. , non-fusion treatments, new technologies such as minimally invasive surgery minimally invasive surgery Laparoscopic surgery, see there. See Laparoscopic cholecystectomy. , better instrumentation, motion preservation technologies such as disc arthroplasty and dynamic stabilization, and biologics. On the demand side, an aging and heavier, more sedentary baby boomer baby boomer also ba·by-boom·er n. A member of a baby-boom generation. Noun 1. baby boomer - a member of the baby boom generation in the 1950s; "they expanded the schools for a generation of baby boomers" boomer population will create opportunities for sustainable growth in the spine care market. The author estimates that in 2005, fully $900 million in new spinal implant sales and $4 billion in rising equity values highlighted this market's performance. Overall, spinal implant revenues increased 22% in 2005 to $5 billion, and they are forecast to rise to over $20 billion by 2015. The book has numerous graphs and charts, along with over 60 company profiles. 1-AN INTRODUCTION TO SPINE CARE 2-CLASSIFICATION OF SPINAL DISEASES AND DISORDERS 2.1-Mechanical Disorders 2.2-Infectious and Inflammatory Disorders 2.3-Developmental Disorders 2.4-Trauma 2.5-Spinal Tumors 2.6-Other Spinal Disorders 3-TREATMENTS FOR SPINE CONDITIONS 3.1-Non-Surgical Treatments 3.2-Surgical Treatments 3.2.a-Traditional Procedures 3.2.b-Non-Traditional Procedures 3.3-Emerging Practices 3.3.a-Minimally Invasive Surgery Invasive surgery A form of surgery that involves making an incision in the patient's body and inserting instruments or other medical devices into it. Mentioned in: Laser Surgery (MIS) 3.3.b-Image-Guided Surgery Systems 4-PRODUCTS AND TECHNOLOGY 4.1-Fusion Products 4.2-Non-Fusion Products 4.3-Emerging Products 4.3.a-Motion Preservation Technologies 4.3.b-Biologics 5-SPINAL IMPLANT MARKET FORECAST AND ANALYSIS 2005-2015 5.1-Fusion Products - Lumbar lumbar /lum·bar/ (lum´bar) pertaining to the loins. lum·bar adj. Of, near, or situated in the part of the back and sides between the lowest ribs and the pelvis. 5.2-Fusion Products - Cervical 5.3-Non-Fusion Products 5.3.a-Lumbar Total Disc Replacement (TDR TDR - time domain reflectometer ) 5.3.b-Cervical Total Disc Replacement (TDR) 5.3.c-Disc Nucleus Replacement Implants 5.3.d-Posterior Non-Fusion Implants 5.4-Biologics-5.5-Market Unit Volume 2005-2015 6-COMPANY PROFILES - PUBLIC COMPANIES 7-COMPANY PROFILES - PRIVATE & SUBSIDIARY COMPANIES 8-BIBLIOGRAPHY For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c46473 |
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