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Orthopedic Extremity Devices | Europe (Supplemental) | 2018 | Market Analysis

The European orthopedic extremity device market will grow at a moderate pace through 2026, primarily as a result of favorable demographics, innovation in underpenetrated segments, an ongoing focus on surgeon training, and the uptake of premium-priced products. However, lingering economic uncertainty, cost constraints on hospitals, and the prevalence of alternative techniques will limit ASPs and revenue expansion over the forecast period.

This Medtech 360 Report provides high-level market metrics for orthopedic extremity devices in Europe, including country-level data for major countries and aggregate data for the rest of Europe, across a 10-year period.

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