Neurology devices are designed to aid diagnose, prevent, monitor and treat a variety of neurological disorders and conditions such as Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease, epilepsy, major depression, spinal cord and traumatic brain injuries.
Read more:
https://www.thebusinessresearchcompany.com/report/neurology-devices-global-market-report-2018
The global neurology devices market
has shown moderate growth in the past years with a CAGR of around 5.5%. The
year 2017 recorded highest ever market value in this industry as per TBRC’s
inhouse consultants.
TBRC’s latest report show the historic and future trends in
the market for each year with sourced reasons to support the growth claims.
The report also shows the neurology
devices market to grow at a higher CAGR by 2021 as compared to 2017,
along with geographies best suited for investments with highest return rate.
Sample report:
Changing lifestyles and an
increase in sedentary jobs is causing people to be more vulnerable to acute
neurological problems, brain hemorrhage, and paralysis. Lifestyle changes have
led to increasing incidences of stress and anxiety, both a major cause of
neurological disorders such as Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia.
These are caused by abnormal working hours, food habits, smoking and heredity.
TBRC’s latest report will cover in
depth understanding and calculated impacts of each market factor on a global as
well as regional level, to analyze the best investment strategy for this
market.
Request
for discount: https://www.thebusinessresearchcompany.com/sample.aspx?id=269&type=discount
Companies included
in the report are Medtronic plc, Abbott Lab,
B. BraunMelsungen AG Stryker Corporation and LivaNova.
The Business Research Company is a Business
Intelligence Company which excels in company, market and consumer research. It
has offices in the UK, the US and India and a network of trained researchers in
15 countries globally.
Contact
Information
The Business Research Company
Europe: +44 207 1930 708
Asia: +91 8897263534
Americas: +1 315 623 0293
No comments:
Post a Comment