Peripheral nerve injuries are estimated to affect 13-23 for every 100,000 people annually. Nerves in the upper limbs distal to the wrist are most frequently injured, and males are more likely to experience these injuries. Trauma and surgery are two of the many possible causes of these injuries. Surgical intervention, neurosynthesis, and graft treatments are available forms of treatment. The peripheral nerve injuries epidemiology forecast report will offer a detailed analysis of the condition's prevalence, incidence patterns, and related risk factors.
The report provides a comprehensive overview of the disease, as well as historical and projected data on peripheral nerve injuries epidemiology in the 8 major markets.
The epidemiology of peripheral nerve injuries varies between countries, owing to differences in factors such as sports injuries, trauma injury, diabetes, autoimmune diseases and several other infections. According to a study, the average annual national incidence of peripheral nerve injury in England is 11.2 cases per 100,000 people. The risk of suffering a PNI is at least twice as high for men.
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Peripheral Nerve Injuries Epidemiology Forecast Report Coverage
Expert Market Research's “Peripheral Nerve Injuries Epidemiology Forecast Report 2025-2034” offers comprehensive information on the prevalence and demographics of peripheral nerve injuries. It projects the future incidence and prevalence rates of peripheral nerve injuries cases across various populations. The study covers age, gender, and type as major determinants of the peripheral nerve injuries population. The report highlights patterns in the prevalence of peripheral nerve injuries over time and projects future trends based on multiple variables.The report provides a comprehensive overview of the disease, as well as historical and projected data on peripheral nerve injuries epidemiology in the 8 major markets.
Regions Covered
- The United States
- Germany
- France
- Italy
- Spain
- The United Kingdom
- Japan
- India
Peripheral Nerve Injuries Understanding: Disease Overview
Peripheral nerve injury involves damage to the nerves outside of the brain and spinal cord. This type of damage is frequently brought on by trauma, compression, or systemic diseases like diabetes. Damage to these nerves can result in weakness, numbness, pain, or loss of function since they regulate muscle movements and transmit sensory data. Common forms include plexopathy (injury to the nerve plexus), polyneuropathy (damage to several nerves), and mononeuropathy (damage to a single neuron). The location and extent of the injury determine the symptoms. Imaging, nerve conduction investigations, and clinical examination are commonly used to make the diagnosis of the condition.Peripheral Nerve Injuries Epidemiology Perspective
The peripheral nerve injuries epidemiology division offers information on the patient pool from history to the present as well as the projected trend for each of the 8 major markets. Expert Market Research provides both current and predicted trends for peripheral nerve injuries epidemiology scenario by examining a wide range of studies. Additionally, the report covers the diagnosed patient pool for peripheral nerve injuries and their trends. The peripheral nerve injuries detailed epidemiology segmentation is broken down into specific categories, such as total prevalent cases in males and females, and total diagnosed cases across different age groups and patient pools.- With an estimated incidence of 13 to 23 per 100 people annually, peripheral nerve damage is a very common trauma sequela.
- A study reported that approximately 0.5% of injuries related to sports are caused by peripheral nerve damage.
- A 2022 study conducted at the European Level I Trauma Center reported the condition had a mean age of 43.2 years. Men made up 73.5% of patients who presented with traumatic nerve injury. In contrast, non-traumatic patients had a mean age of 56.2 years and were 52.3% female.
Age-Based Peripheral Nerve Injuries Epidemiology Insights
According to a study conducted between January 2012 and July 2020, data from 110,667 individuals treated at a trauma center were analyzed. Among these, 5,026 patients were diagnosed with at least one peripheral nerve injury: 4,738 were adults (94.3%), while 288 were children and adolescents under the age of 18 (5.7%). The average age of the patients was 45.8 years, with a standard deviation of 18.6 years. Two incidence peaks were observed at the ages of 24 and 56.Country-wise Peripheral Nerve Injuries Epidemiology Segment
The peripheral nerve injuries epidemiology data and findings from the United States, Germany, Spain, Italy, France, the United Kingdom, Japan, and India are also provided in the epidemiology section.The epidemiology of peripheral nerve injuries varies between countries, owing to differences in factors such as sports injuries, trauma injury, diabetes, autoimmune diseases and several other infections. According to a study, the average annual national incidence of peripheral nerve injury in England is 11.2 cases per 100,000 people. The risk of suffering a PNI is at least twice as high for men.
Peripheral Nerve Injuries: Treatment Overview
The treatment is determined on the basis of the kind, extent, and location of peripheral nerve injuries. Conventional measures include physical therapy, rest, and prescription pharmaceuticals such as anti-inflammatory or painkillers. Splinting or ergonomic modifications may be beneficial in cases of compression (such as carpal tunnel syndrome). Surgical procedures including nerve repair, grafting, or decompression may be necessary for severe or nonresponsive injuries. To restore function and avoid problems like muscular atrophy, rehabilitation is essential. Recovery prospects are improved by early diagnosis and suitable management.Key Questions Answered
- What are the key findings of peripheral nerve injuries epidemiology in the 8 major markets?
- What will be the total number of patients with peripheral nerve injuries across the 8 major markets during the forecast period?
- What was the country-wise peripheral nerve injuries epidemiology scenario in the 8 major markets in the historical period?
- Which country will have the highest number of peripheral nerve injuries patients during the forecast period of 2025-2034?
- Which key factors would influence the shift in the patient population of peripheral nerve injuries during the forecast period of 2025-2034?
- What are the currently available treatments in the peripheral nerve injuries market?
- What are the disease risks, signs, symptoms, and unmet needs of peripheral nerve injuries?
Scope of the Peripheral Nerve Injuries Epidemiology Report
- The report covers a detailed analysis of signs and symptoms, causes, risk factors, pathophysiology, diagnosis, treatment options, and classification/types of peripheral nerve injuries based on several factors.
- Peripheral nerve injuries Epidemiology Forecast Report covers data for the eight major markets (the US, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, the UK, Japan, and India).
- The peripheral nerve injuries report helps to identify the patient population, and the unmet needs are highlighted along with an assessment of the disease's risk and burden.
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Table of Contents
1 Preface
3 Peripheral Nerve Injuries Market Overview - 8 MM
4 Peripheral Nerve Injuries Epidemiology Overview - 8 MM
5 Disease Overview
6 Patient Profile
7 Epidemiology Scenario and Forecast - 8 MM (218-2034)
8 Epidemiology Scenario and Forecast: United States (218-2034)
9 Epidemiology Scenario and Forecast: United Kingdom (218-2034)
10 Epidemiology Scenario and Forecast: Germany (218-2034)
11 Epidemiology Scenario and Forecast: France (218-2034)
12 Epidemiology Scenario and Forecast: Italy (218-2034)
13 Epidemiology Scenario and Forecast: Spain (218-2034)
14 Epidemiology Scenario and Forecast: Japan (218-2034)
15 Epidemiology Scenario and Forecast: India (218-2034)