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Cartilage repair is a surgical procedure used to restore the function and integrity of damaged cartilage. Cartilage is a type of connective tissue found in the joints of the body, and it is responsible for providing cushioning and support. Damage to cartilage can occur due to injury, disease, or wear and tear. Cartilage repair procedures involve the use of grafts, implants, and other techniques to restore the damaged cartilage.
The cartilage repair market is driven by the increasing prevalence of joint-related diseases, such as osteoarthritis, and the growing demand for minimally invasive procedures. The market is also driven by the development of advanced technologies, such as tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, which are used to repair damaged cartilage.
Some of the key players in the cartilage repair market include Zimmer Biomet, Smith & Nephew, Stryker, Conmed Corporation, Arthrex, and DePuy Synthes. Show Less Read more