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Spinal Implants | Market Insights | Japan | 2023

While the COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted the market in the short term, other factors, such as favorable demographics, will drive market growth once the impact of the pandemic has subsided. In particular, spinal implant market expansion will be driven by the uptake of premium innovations such as 3-D printed implants, nonfusion technologies, and minimally invasive devices. However, downward pricing pressures driven by falling biennial MHLW reimbursement cuts will partially offset the impact of procedural expansion on overall market revenues.

This Medtech 360 Report provides comprehensive data and analysis on the state of the market for spinal reconstructive implants in Japan from 2019 through 2031.

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