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The orthopaedic devices global market is expected to reach $53,607.2 million by 2027 growing at a high single digit CAGR.
Over the decade, due to the technological advancements with emerging and innovative technologies used under minimally invasive conditions has led to the rapid development of orthopaedic device. As a result of rapid advances, there is great expansion in the potential therapeutic application for musculoskeletal injuries, deformities and diseases.
The market is primarily driven by the increase in incidence and prevalence of musculoskeletal diseases such as osteoarthritis, osteoporosis, spinal degenerative diseases, spondylitis, lower back pain, herniated spinal discs, and injuries due to trauma and sports activities, increase in the aging population, technological advancement, acquisitions and factors such as product recall, complications associated with implanted devices, lack of skilled
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THINK HEALTHY ANNOUNCE THE RELEASE OF THEIR NEW LINE OF HOME RELIEF KITS SET TO RELEASE IN Q1 OF 2021Â
Los Angeles Dr. Romina Ghassemi, founder and inventor of Think Healthy, announced that a series of new home kits that target problem areas in the body such as neck, head, and posture will be released in the first quarter of 2021.Â
The chiropractor recommended kits are designed for at-home use to alleviate discomforts such as Head & Neck discomforts, Text Neck (FHS), and Poor Posture. The home kits are not to replace a doctor or a chiropractor, but rather to compliment collaboration and presentation measures. Each kit is designed differently with its own accessories for each target area, and they all come with a posture corrector.
Think Healthy has a goal to offer high quality products and get them in the hands of consumers. Think Healthy has a line of health and wellness fashionable wearables designed for alignment for better motion in actives of daily living. They have at home kits to help with different issues,
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Kids sledding injuries are more likely to happen than in adults who enjoy the activity. A nine-year study proves that 70 percent of the accidents were children.
Nationwide Children s Hospital Center for Injury Research and Policy researchers stated that over 220,000 people got sent to the hospital for injuries. The study from the years 2008 through 2017 and included 220,488 patients.
Kids are more likely to suffer injuries than adults Our Quad City stated that kids were seven times more likely to suffer a sledding-related injury than adults. Sixty-three percent of them were due to collisions, while 47 percent were crash with things in the environment.