Rehabilitation Robots Market Opportunity, Growth Drivers, Industry Trend Analysis, and Forecast 2024 to 2032

September 2024 | 140 pages | ID: R736E9CAE27FEN
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The Global Rehabilitation Robots Market was valued at USD 246.4 million in 2023 and is projected to expand at a CAGR of 22.2% from 2024-2032. The worldwide growth of the rehabilitation robot market is being significantly propelled by the rising prevalence of brain-related disorders. Conditions like stroke, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and epilepsy often lead to long-term disabilities, necessitating extensive rehabilitation. For example, the World Health Organization (WHO) reports that around 50 million people worldwide suffer from epilepsy, with nearly 80% residing in low- and middle-income nations. Furthermore, each year sees an estimated 5 million new diagnoses.
As these disorders become more prevalent, the demand for effective rehabilitation strategies intensifies.The overall rehabilitation robots industry is classified based on type, application, end-use, and region.The rehabilitation robots market is segmented by type into assistive robots and therapy robots. In 2023, the therapy robot segment led the market, generating approximately USD 166 million in revenue.
Therapy robots offer consistent, high-quality rehabilitation sessions, often diminishing the reliance on human therapists. This not only reduces overall rehabilitation costs but also permits more frequent and extended sessions, crucial for effective recovery, making them increasingly preferred by patients. Additionally, therapy robots boast versatility, addressing conditions beyond stroke, such as spinal cord injuries, traumatic brain injuries, multiple sclerosis, and orthopedic issues. Their broad applicability enhances their value across varied healthcare environments.
The market is also segmented by robotic structure into end-effector robots and exoskeleton robots. The end-effector robots segment is projected to lead the market with an anticipated revenue of around USD 898.9 million by 2032. End-effector robots enable a broad range of motion at their interaction point with patients, typically the hand or foot. This adaptability allows for diverse rehabilitation exercises, catering to various joints and muscle groups, thus meeting the needs of a wide patient demographic. Moreover, their user-friendly design means they can be swiftly set up, adjusted for different patients, and don't demand extensive calibration.
This accessibility benefits both therapists and patients, ensuring smoother clinical integration.In 2023, North America accounted for USD 106.9 million in revenue from the rehabilitation robots market and is poised for significant growth in the coming years. Conditions like stroke, spinal cord injuries, multiple sclerosis, and Parkinson's disease are prevalent in North America. As these conditions continue to rise, they are expected to fuel market growth.
Moreover, North American healthcare providers are increasingly adopting evidence-based practices, integrating robotics into rehabilitation programs to enhance patient outcomes, further propelling market expansion.
Report Content

CHAPTER 1 METHODOLOGY & SCOPE

1.1 Market scope & definition
1.2 Research design
  1.2.1 Research approach
  1.2.2 Data collection methods
1.3 Base estimates & calculations
  1.3.1 Base year calculation
  1.3.2 Key trends for market estimation
1.4 Forecast model
1.5 Primary research and validation
  1.5.1 Primary sources
  1.5.2 Data mining sources

CHAPTER 2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

2.1 Industry 360° synopsis

CHAPTER 3 INDUSTRY INSIGHTS

3.1 Industry ecosystem analysis
3.2 Industry impact forces
  3.2.1 Growth drivers
    3.2.1.1 Rising prevalence of brain-related disorders
    3.2.1.2 Increase in number of patients with physical disabilities
    3.2.1.3 Technological advancements in rehab robotics
    3.2.1.4 Surging geriatric population coupled with increasing trauma cases globally
  3.2.2 Industry pitfalls & challenges
    3.2.2.1 High device cost
    3.2.2.2 Lack of awareness in developing countries
3.3 Growth potential analysis
3.4 Technology landscape
3.5 Regulatory landscape
3.6 Reimbursement scenario
3.7 Future market trends
3.8 GAP analysis
3.9 Porter’s analysis
3.10 PESTEL analysis

CHAPTER 4 COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE, 2023

4.1 Introduction
4.2 Company market share analysis
4.3 Company matrix analysis
4.4 Competitive analysis of major market players
4.5 Competitive positioning matrix
4.6 Strategy dashboard

CHAPTER 5 MARKET ESTIMATES AND FORECAST, BY TYPE, 2021 – 2032 ($ MN)

5.1 Key trends
5.2 Assistive robot
5.3 Therapy robot

CHAPTER 6 MARKET ESTIMATES AND FORECAST, BY ROBOTIC STRUCTURE, 2021 – 2032 ($ MN)

6.1 Key trends
6.2 End-effector robots
6.3 Exoskeleton robots

CHAPTER 7 MARKET ESTIMATES AND FORECAST, BY EXTREMITY, 2021 – 2032 ($ MN)

7.1 Key trends
7.2 Upper extremity
7.3 Lower extremity

CHAPTER 8 MARKET ESTIMATES AND FORECAST, BY PATIENT, 2021 – 2032 ($ MN)

8.1 Key trends
8.2 Adult
8.3 Pediatric

CHAPTER 9 MARKET ESTIMATES AND FORECAST, BY APPLICATION, 2021 – 2032 ($ MN)

9.1 Key trends
9.2 Acquired brain injuries
9.3 Spinal cord injuries
9.4 Other applications

CHAPTER 10 MARKET ESTIMATES AND FORECAST, BY END-USE, 2021 – 2032 ($ MN)

10.1 Key trends
10.2 Hospitals & clinics
10.3 Rehabilitation centers
10.4 Other end-users

CHAPTER 11 MARKET ESTIMATES AND FORECAST, BY REGION, 2021 – 2032 ($ MN)

11.1 Key trends
11.2 North America
  11.2.1 U.S.
  11.2.2 Canada
11.3 Europe
  11.3.1 Germany
  11.3.2 UK
  11.3.3 France
  11.3.4 Italy
  11.3.5 Spain
  11.3.6 Netherlands
  11.3.7 Rest of Europe
11.4 Asia Pacific
  11.4.1 China
  11.4.2 Japan
  11.4.3 India
  11.4.4 Australia
  11.4.5 South Korea
  11.4.6 Rest of Asia Pacific
11.5 Latin America
  11.5.1 Brazil
  11.5.2 Mexico
  11.5.3 Argentina
  11.5.4 Rest of Latin America
11.6 Middle East and Africa
  11.6.1 Saudi Arabia
  11.6.2 South Africa
  11.6.3 UAE
  11.6.4 Rest of Middle East and Africa

CHAPTER 12 COMPANY PROFILES

12.1 AlterG
12.2 Bionik Laboratories Corporation
12.3 Bioxtreme
12.4 Cyberdyne Inc.
12.5 DIH Medical
12.6 Ekso Bionics Holdings Inc.
12.7 Fourier Intelligence
12.8 Leaders Rehab Robot Co. Ltd.
12.9 MediTouch
12.10 Rehab-Robotics Company Limited
12.11 Reha-Stim Medtec AG
12.12 ReWalk Robotics
12.13 Rex Bionics Ltd
12.14 TYROMOTION GMBH


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