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Orthopedic Extremity Devices | Asia Pacific (Supplemental) | 2018 | Market Analysis

The Asia Pacific orthopedic extremity device market will experience strong growth over the forecast period, driven by high growth in certain subsegments, such as those for reverse shoulder arthroplasty, biocomposite and all-suture anchors, and anatomic plates and screws; favorable clinical results, product innovation, and surgeon training are driving increased use of these and other orthopedic extremity devices.

This Medtech 360 Report provides comprehensive data and analysis on the current state of the market for orthopedic extremity devices in Asia Pacific across a 10-year period.

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