Finger Splint Market expand at a CAGR of over 7% over 2021 to 2031Posted by Divakar on April 25th, 2021 Demand for finger splints is likely to experience promising growth on the back of rising occurrence of accidental, sports, and adventure-associated wounds across the world. Also, utilization of cutting-edge materials to make splints is expected to bolster the sales prospects of manufacturers over the coming years. Based on type, thumb spica splints are expected to be most sought-after. This is due to rising preference for leisure sports, physical activities/fitness, and aerobics across the globe. Aluminum/foam finger splints held a majority share of the market in 2019, and the trend is expected to continue in future as well. To remain ‘ahead’ of your competitors, request for a sample – https://www.factmr.com/connectus/sample?flag=S&rep_id=5778 As per a new report published by Fact.MR, the global finger splint market is anticipated to surpass a US$ 300 Mn valuation in 2021, and expand at a CAGR of over 7% over the next ten years. Key Takeaways from Market Study
For critical insights on this market, request for Methodology here – https://www.factmr.com/connectus/sample?flag=RM&rep_id=5778 Competition Analysis Key players manufacturing finger splints are Alimed, Inc., Tynor Orthotics Private Limited, Zimmer Biomet, Bird & Cronin Inc. (Dynatronics Corporation), Corflex, Inc., DJO Global, Inc. (Colfax Corporation), DeRoyal Industries, Inc., ORFIT INDUSTRIES NV, Silver Ring Splint, and Ortholife Global. These players are expected to come up with technical expertise and product launches that show faster curing results. The market structure is somewhat fragmented, and the degree of fragmentation is expected to rise over the forecast period. More Valuable Insights Fact.MR, in its new offering, presents an unbiased analysis of the global finger splint market, presenting historical demand data (2016-2020) and forecast statistics for the period of 2021-2031. The study divulges essential insights on the market on the basis of type (frog splints, finger extension splints, finger cot splints, and thumb spica splints), material (aluminium, neoprene, plastic and thermoplastic, and foam), price (under US$ 10, US$ 10 – US$ 50, and above US$ 50), and distribution channels (online [e-Commerce websites, company-owned websites] and offline [medical stores, sports stores, hypermarkets and supermarkets, and other retail stores], across five major regions of the world (North America, South America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and the Middle East & Africa). Like it? Share it!More by this author |