New study Rehabilitation Robots: Market Shares,
Strategy, and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2015 to 2020 has 659 pages, 266 tables and
figures. Worldwide markets are poised to achieve significant growth as the
rehabilitation robots, active prostheses, and exoskeletons are used inside
rehabilitation treatment centers and sports facilities providing rehabilitation
for all patients with injuries or physical dysfunction.
Relearning of lost functions in a patient depends
on stimulation of desire to conquer the disability. The rehabilitation robots can show patients
progress and keep the progress occurring, encouraging patients to work on
getting healthier. Independent
functioning of patients depends on intensity of treatment, task-specific
exercises, active initiation of movements and motivation and feedback. Rehabilitation robots can assist with these
tasks in multiple ways. Creating a
gaming aspect to the rehabilitation process has brought a significant
improvement in systems.
As patients get stronger and more coordinated, a
therapist can program the robot to let them bear more weight and move more
freely in different directions, walking, kicking a ball, or even lunging to the
side to catch one. The robot can follow the patient’s lead as effortlessly as a
ballroom dancer, its presence nearly undetectable until it senses the patient
starting to drop and quickly stops a fall.
In the later stages of physical therapy, the robot can nudge patients off
balance to help them learn to recover.
“Robotic therapy stimulus of upper limbs provides
an example of the excellent motor recovery after stroke that can be achieved
using rehabilitation robots.” Lower limb
systems and exoskeleton systems provide wheelchair bound patients the ability
to get out of a wheelchair .
No company dominates the entire rehabilitation
robot market sector. The products that
work are still emerging as commercial devices.
All the products that are now commercially viable are positioned to
achieve significant staying power in the market long term, providing those
companies that offer them with a possibility for long term leadership position
in the market.
The companies you would expect to see as
participating in these markets, the leaders in the wheelchair markets re not
there with any significant presence. The
exoskeletons will challenge the wheel chairs, providing a supplement to the
wheelchair, permitting disabled people to have some more mobility than they
have now.
Robotic rehabilitation equipment is mostly used in
rehabilitation clinical facilities.
There is a huge opportunity for launching a homecare equipment market if
it is done through sports clubs rather than through clinical facilities. People expect insurance to pay for medical
equipment but are willing to spend bundles on sports trainer equipment for the
home. Rehabilitation robots can help
stroke patients years after an event, so it makes a difference if someone keeps
working to improve their functioning.
Vendors will very likely have to develop a strong
rehabilitation robotic market presence as these devices evolve a homecare
aspect. The expense of nursing home
rehabilitation has been very high, limiting the use of rehabilitation to a few
weeks or months at the most.
Rehabilitation robots realistically extend the use
of automated process for rehabilitation in the home. The availability of affordable devices that
improve mobility is not likely to go unnoticed by the sports clubs and the baby
boomer generation, now entering the over 65 age group and seeking to maintain
lifestyle.
As clinicians realize that more gains can be made
by using rehabilitation robots in the home, the pace of acquisitions will
likely pick up.
Rehabilitation robot market size at $203.3 million
in 2014 is expected grow dramatically to reach $1.1 billion by 2021. Exoskeleton markets will be separate and
additive to this market. A separate
exoskeleton market will create more growth.
Market growth is a result of the effectiveness of robotic treatment of
muscle difficulty. The usefulness of the
rehabilitation robots is increasing.
Doing more sophisticated combinations of exercise have become more
feasible as the technology evolves.
Patients generally practice 1,000 varied movements per session. With the robots, more sessions are possible.
Report Methodology
This is the 602nd report in a series of market
research reports that provide forecasts in communications, telecommunications,
the internet, computer, software, and telephone equipment. The project leaders
take direct responsibility for writing and preparing each report. They have
significant experience preparing industry studies. Forecasts are based on
primary research and proprietary data bases. Forecasts reflect analysis of the
market trends in the segment and related segments. Unit and dollar shipments
are analyzed through consideration of dollar volume of each market
participation in the segment. Market share analysis includes conversations with
key customers of products, industry segment leaders, marketing directors,
distributors, leading market participants, and companies seeking to develop
measurable market share. Over 200 in-depth interviews are conducted for each
report with a broad range of key participants and opinion leaders in the market
segment.
Spanning over 569 pages “Rehabilitation
Robots: Market Shares, Strategies, and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2015 to 2021” report covers Rehabilitation
Robot Executive Summary, Rehabilitation Robot Market Description and Market
Dynamics, Rehabilitation Robot Market Shares and Market Forecasts,
Rehabilitation Robots, Active Prostheses, and Exoskeleton Products,
Rehabilitation Robots Technology, Rehabilitation Robot Company Profiles. This
report Covered many Companies few are - AlterG, Myomo, InMotion Robots, Hocoma,
Ekso Bionics, Patterson, Chatanoonga, Berkley Robotics and Human Engineering
Laboratory, Biodex, Bioness.
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