United States Hot & Cold Therapy Packs Market Report 2023-2028 - Demand Soars For Hot And Cold Packs In Long-Term And Palliative Care
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US hot and cold therapy packs market is projected to reach a value of $3.8 billion by 2028 from $2.3 billion, growing at a CAGR of 8.7% during 2022-2028
The market for hot and cold therapy packs is experiencing growth, driven by an increasing number of orthopedic surgeries and the popularity of sports activities. The sale of these therapy packs has seen a significant uptick through online channels.
One of the key factors contributing to the demand for hot and cold therapy packs is the prevalence of complete joint replacement surgeries, which is one of the most common surgical procedures in the United States. Many individuals undergoing joint replacement surgery use hot and cold therapy packs during their post-operative recovery, further boosting the market for these products.
In 2021, there were approximately 800,000 knee replacement surgeries performed annually, and this number continues to rise each year. As knee replacements become more common, the demand for hot and cold therapy packs during the recovery process is also increasing.
Moreover, the United States has a substantial population of individuals actively participating in sports activities, with more than 8 million people involved. Cold packs, in particular, are widely used by athletes in the US during and after sports activities to manage injuries and aid in recovery.
The usage of gel packs is expected to see rapid growth. Gel packs can be reused multiple times, making them an attractive option for healthcare settings and individuals alike. This is anticipated to drive increased demand for gel-based products in the market.
Dry and moist hot/cold therapy is commonly employed in healthcare settings. These settings typically store cold packs in refrigerators and use them as needed, making them one of the most commonly used types of therapy packs.
Long-term care, palliative care, and home care centers cater to a large number of patients dealing with various chronic orthopedic pain conditions. In such settings, there is a significant demand for hot and cold packs to provide patients with the necessary cold and hot therapy for pain management and relief.
VENDORS LIST
Key Vendors
- 3M CardinalHealth BREG Caldera
Other Prominent Vendors
- Alimed Bruder Axizz Coldice Resters choice Activewrap Medline Halyard Core Products International KOBAYASHI PHARMACEUTICAL Performance Health Bird& Cronin Sissel Intco Dynamic Techno Medical
SEGMENTATION & FORECAST
- Product Instant Hot/Cold Pack Gel Pack Dry & Moist Hot/cold pack Application Post Injury Management Post Surgery Stabilization & Rehabilitation Chronic Disease & Pain Management Others Distribution Channel In-House Retail Pharmacies Online
MARKET STRUCTURE
- Market Dynamics Competitive Landscape Key Vendors Other Prominent Vendors Strategic Recommendations Quantitative Summary Abbreviations
APPENDIX
- Research Methodology Abbreviations About the Analyst
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