Here are five key points:
1. Increasing demand for outpatient and minimally invasive procedures is spurring market growth.
2. Factors driving expansion include more injuries resulting from global adoption of western sports as well as the growing number of age-related complications.
3. An insufficient number of trained sports medicine professionals and devices’ escalated price may impede market growth.
4. Shoulder and knee treatment generate the highest revenue as the bulk of sports injuries are knee-related.
5. The Asia-Pacific region may present a series of opportunities for market growth due to expansion in emerging countries.
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