2025-02-22198 Pages3680 USD
Orthopedic prosthetic devices refer to artificial limbs or body parts that are designed to replace a missing or non-functioning body part due to amputation, injury, or congenital defects. These devices are custom-made to fit the individual's anatomy and improve their mobility and quality of life. Orthopedic prosthetic devices can include prosthetic limbs, joints, and other body parts such as hands or feet. The market for orthopedic prosthetic devices is driven by the increasing prevalence of conditions such as diabetes, vascular diseases, and traumatic injuries that may result in the need for amputation or prosthetic replacement. Additionally, advancements in technology, materials, and manufacturing processes have led to more innovative and functional prosthetic devices, further driving th