Geriatric population is defined as a group of people aged 65 years and over. The increasing aging of the population is one of the most important reasons for social changes in the 21st century. According to data released by the United Nations, in 2017 there were ~962 million people aged 60 and over in the world, accounting for 13% of the world’s population that year. In addition, it is estimated that this population is growing by 3% every year. Currently, Europe and Asia-Pacific have the highest populations aged 60 and over. The elderly population in the world is projected to reach 1.4 billion, 2.1 billion and 3.1 billion by 2030, 2050 and 2100 respectively.
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Aging is associated with various chronic diseases. Spinal disorders are the most common disorders seen in older adults, affecting 5-55% of people aged 55 and over. These diseases are associated with a high risk of adverse outcomes such as mortality, disability, institutionalization and hospitalization. The overall trend in the number of cervical spine surgeries is increasing due to many factors, the main reason being an aging population. With the growing geriatric population and the increase in the prevalence of associated cervical pain, the market for cervical retractors is witnessing significant growth.
Scope of Cervical Retractors Market Report:
The research report focuses on the current market trends, opportunities, future market potential and competition in the Cervical Retractor in North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Middle East & Africa, and South America. The study also provides market insight and analysis of the Cervical Retractors, highlighting the technological market trends, adoption rate, industry dynamics, and competitive analysis of the key industry players.
The segmentation in this research study has been completed after thorough secondary research and extensive primary research. Additionally,…
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