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Orthopedic Extremity Devices | Asia Pacific (Supplemental) | 2016 | Market Analysis

The Asia Pacific orthopedic extremity device market will grow at a rapid pace through 2024, primarily as a result of favorable demographics, increasing penetration into existing eligible patient populations, improved physician training, and some uptake of products with high ASPs.

This Medtech 360 Report provides key market metrics and high-level qualitative commentary for the orthopedic extremity device market in the Asia Pacific, including country-level data for 13 major countries and aggregate data for the rest of the Asia Pacific, across a 10-year period.

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