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Orthopedic Extremity Devices | Latin America (Supplemental) | 2016 | Market Analysis

The Latin American orthopedic extremity device market represents a high-growth market with relatively low penetration compared to countries like the US and Europe. Rising demand will be due to economic expansion, greater access to health care across the region, increased physician training, and favorable demographics.

This Medtech 360 Report provides key market metrics and high-level qualitative commentary for the orthopedic extremity device market in Latin America, including country-level data for 7 major countries and aggregate data for the rest of Latin America, across a 10-year period.

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