Arm/Leg Rest Market Positive Long-Term Growth Outlook 2018-2026

Arm/Leg Rest Market Positive Long-Term Growth
Outlook 2018-2026
Arm/Leg Rest Market, by Application (Arm Support and Leg Support), by End
User (Hospitals, Specialty Clinics, Ambulatory Surgical Clinics, Home Care
Settings, and Rehabilitation Centers), and by Geography - Size, Share, Outlook,
and Opportunity Analysis 2018 – 2026
Arm/Leg rest is a feature that is found in wheelchairs, modern vehicles, aircrafts, and auditoriums
where user can rest their arms or legs and able to balance their body. Placing the weight of arms on
armrest reduces downward gravity acting on the spine and helps in improving posture, maintaining the
integrity of the spine and intervertebral discs. Leg rests have an adjustable angle, which are removable
and have calf pads that support lower part of the leg when elevated. Such features of arm/leg rest are
helpful in spinal cord injury patients. Click To Read More On Arm/Leg Rest Market.
Arm/Leg Rest Market – Drivers
Research and development activities in arm/leg rest technology for the comfort of users is expected to
propel growth of the arm/leg rest market. For instance, in 2018, Soarigami, developed a new, portable,
and user friendly armrest device. Its stainless steel hardware adjusts to different arm widths with
removable coverings and durability and facilitates its use in airplanes, trains, stadiums, and other
places.
Arm/Leg Rest Market – Restraint
Difficulty in moving and height adjustment are reducing user compliance, which in turn is expected to
restrain growth of the arm/leg rest market. For instance, according to report published by United Spinal
Association, 2017, armrest contains movable parts, which tend to get damaged. Wheelchair armrests
may also at times interfere with wheelchair propulsion, making wheels more difficult to move.
Arm/Leg Rest Market – Taxonomy
By Application
•Arm Support
•Leg Support
By End User
•Hospitals
•Specialty Clinics
•Ambulatory Surgical Centers
•Home Care Settings
•Rehabilitation Centers
Arm/Leg Rest Market – Regional Analysis
On the basis of region, the arm/leg rest market is segmented into North America, Latin America,
Europe, Asia Pacific, Middle East, and Africa. North America is expected hold a dominant position in
the global arm/leg rest market over the forecast period. This is owing to increasing prevalence of spinal
cord injuries, which further result in arm and legs disabilities. For instance, according to Spinal
Cord.com statistics, 2017, around 17,500 new spinal cord injuries are registered in the U.S., annually.
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Furthermore, Europe is expected to witness significant growth in the arm/leg rest market, owing to new
product launches. For instance, in March 2016, Yanfeng Automotive Interiors (YFAI), a Germanybased company, developed a new heated armrest for door panels of cars. Such armrest offers comfort,
flexibility, and energy efficiency during winter.
Key players operating in the arm/leg rest market include, Inmoclinc s.a, Provita medical gmbh & co.
kg., KOHLAS, Bristol Maid, Medi-Plinth, Cardinal Health, General Electric Company, and Better
Mobility Ltd.
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Arm/Leg rest is a feature that is found in wheelchairs, modern vehicles, aircrafts, and auditoriums where user can rest their arms or legs and able to balance their body. Placing the weight of arms on armrest reduces downward gravity acting on the spine and helps in improving posture, maintaining the integrity of the spine and intervertebral discs.