The global Pediatric Neurology Devices Market is projected to reach from USD 2.12 Bn in 2022 to USD 3.26 Bn at a CAGR of 6.3 percent during the forecast period 2029.
Pediatric Neurology Devices Market Report Scope and Research Methodology:
Pediatric neurology is a branch of science that focuses on neurological disorders in children, such as frequent headaches and insomnia. The prevalence of neurological disorders in children is mounting rapidly, and the market is expected to grow significantly due to increasing demand for quality devices in healthcare and flourishing healthcare technology.
The report provides a detailed list of factors that will drive and restrain the growth of the pediatric neurology devices market. The report covers the segments in the pediatric neurology devices market such as product, services, neurological subspecialties, and application.
Pediatric Neurology Devices Market Dynamics:
The report also covers key developments in the pediatric neurology devices market as organic and inorganic growth strategies, including Abbott's development of low dose neurostimulation for chronic pain and the Infinity Parkinson's by delivering deep brain stimulation (DBS) system, originally developed by St. Jude Medical that became part of Abbott.
The objective of the report is to present a comprehensive analysis of the global Pediatric Neurology Devices Market, including all the stakeholders of the industry. The report also helps in understanding Global Pediatric Neurology Devices Market dynamics, structure by analyzing the market segments, and project the Global Pediatric Neurology Devices Market size.
Pediatric Neurology Devices Market Regional Insights:
North America dominates the pediatric neurology devices market share during the forecast period due to the rising incidence of diseases such as depression, epilepsy, and migraine, high healthcare spending, and cumulative government support for research & development.
Pediatric Neurology Devices Market Segmentation
By Product:
• Neurosurgery Devices
• Neurostimulator
• Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF) Management Devices
By Service:
• Electroencephalogram
• Intrathecal Baclofen Therapy
• Neurological Evaluations
• Vagal Nerve Stimulation
By Application;
• Hospitals
• Healthcare Centers
• Neurological Research Centers
By Neurological Subspecialties:
• Neuro-Oncology
• Neuromuscular
• Neonatal Neurology
• Neuroimmunology
• Stroke
• Others
Pediatric Neurology Devices Market Key Competitors include:
• Abbot
• Elana
• Inova Healthcare System
• Medtronic
• The Nemours Foundation
• Stryker
• Boston Scientific
• B.Braun Melsungen
• Integra LifeSciences
• St. Jude Medical
• Ethicon Inc.
• Zimmer Biomet Holdings, Inc.
• Baxter International Inc.
• Co-Diagnostics, Inc.
• Russell Medical
• Geisinger Health
• Beaumont Health
• Catholic Health Initiatives
• Abbot
• Elana
• Inova Healthcare System
• Medtronic
• The Nemours Foundation
• Stryker
• Boston Scientific
• B.Braun Melsungen
• Integra LifeSciences
• St. Jude Medical
• Ethicon Inc.
• Zimmer Biomet Holdings, Inc.
• Baxter International Inc.
• Co-Diagnostics, Inc.
• Russell Medical
• Geisinger Health
• Beaumont Health
• Catholic Health Initiatives
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