The global orthopedic orthotics market was valued approximately at US$ 3.4 Bn in 2017 and is projected to expand at a cumulative annual growth rate (CAGR) of over 5.5% from 2018 to 2026, according to a new report published by Transparency Market Research (TMR) titled ‘Orthopedic Orthotics Market Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends, and Forecast, 2018–2026.’ The report suggests that an increase in the number of bone injuries enhancement in technology, and rise in awareness about health care is expected to propel the orthopedic orthotics market in the coming years. In addition, increase in concerns about diabetes and obesity related diseases is anticipated to drive the global market. North America and Europe are projected to dominate the global market, owing to an increase in demand for efficient and effective management of orthotics after orthopedic or spine surgery and high adoption of orthopedic orthotics by doctors during treatment. The market in Asia Pacific is projected to expand at a prominent CAGR between 2018 and 2026. This is due to increased spending on public health care systems, rise in the production of traditional and advanced orthotic products, rise in the geriatric population that requires physiotherapy services after bone surgery, and increase in adoption of sports activities among the younger generation. The orthopedic orthotics market in Latin America is likely to expand at a moderate growth rate during the forecast period. Request Brochure of Report - https://www.transparencymarketresearch.com/sample/sample.php? flag=S&rep_id=13313 Rise in the Number of Orthopedic Surgeries and use of Different material for Orthotics is anticipated to Fuel the Global Market Expansion The global orthopedic orthotics market is projected to be driven by the rise in number of orthopedic surgeries and use of different material for making an orthotic systems in order to streamline the day to day work flow by the disable patients. Orthopedic orthotic devices provide a number of features and benefits such as patient pain heeling remedies which can be practiced by physicians and hospital staff for the different disable patients. These features help physicians and nurses streamline the physiotherapy activity required for patients to maintain their daily workflow efficiently and effectively. Key players offering orthopedic orthotics are coming up with value added features such as effective probes, sensors, microprocessor, and effective modality features. These features help reduce the overall operating costs and improve the effectiveness and efficiency of physiotherapy practices. Companies are focusing on the development of mechatronic solutions for the auto adaptive control of prosthetic and orthotics components. Electronic intelligence integrated products manufactures by the companies are adapted for different conditions of disability. These value added features save the operational time of physicians and help improve pain management performance. Lower-limb Orthotics is projected to be a Highly Lucrative Deployment Mode Traditionally, drugs and therapeutics-based treatments were most commonly used in the pain management therapy for orthopedic surgery or injury. Presently, lower-limb orthotics were regularly used by athletes to prevent serious injuries during sports activity. Technology-based orthopedic orthotics are priced on a perpetual license model and are less expensive compare to other orthopedic surgeries. Lower-limb orthotics enable users to practice low frequency clinical applications, allow healing of extreme pain in musculoskeletal structures, and provide assurance of 90% recovery by physicians. These