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Prosthetics in Germany 2017
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Prostheses, amputations, diabetes, aids
Almost 60,000 amputations are performed every year in Germany. The reasons for this are very different indications, which make it necessary to carry a prosthesis in a wide range of regions.
The Qnidos Deutsche Health Intelligence study "Prosthetics" provides executives of manufacturers, service providers and costumers with a comprehensive insight into the current and future market structures and developments in the area of prostheses and amputations. The focus of the market investigation is on the detailed presentation of market growth, also for various body regions and market segments of prosthetics.
In addition to detailed growth development and analysis of various cases, the study answers the following questions:
Which companies are active in the market?
What market segments are there and how do prosthesis types work?
What are the indications of an amputation and therefore a prosthesis?
How do patient numbers develop?
What trends and innovations can be significant in the future?
Almost 60,000 amputations are performed every year in Germany. The reasons for this are very different indications, which make it necessary to carry a prosthesis in a wide range of regions.
The Qnidos Deutsche Health Intelligence study "Prosthetics" provides executives of manufacturers, service providers and costumers with a comprehensive insight into the current and future market structures and developments in the area of prostheses and amputations. The focus of the market investigation is on the detailed presentation of market growth, also for various body regions and market segments of prosthetics.
In addition to detailed growth development and analysis of various cases, the study answers the following questions:
Which companies are active in the market?
What market segments are there and how do prosthesis types work?
What are the indications of an amputation and therefore a prosthesis?
How do patient numbers develop?
What trends and innovations can be significant in the future?