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Minimally Invasive Vertebral Compression Fracture Treatments | Market Insights | Global | 2023

Despite the short-term negative impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the global market for MIVCF treatments will show particularly strong growth through 2031, reflecting the moderate growth in the Asia Pacific region as well as sustained growth in the mature US markets, although reimbursement challenges and limited clinical data for newer MIVCF products will continue to hamper the pace of revenue growth to some extent.

This Medtech 360 Report provides comprehensive data and analysis on the state of the market for MIVCF treatment devices in the global region from 2019 through 2031.

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