Fitness Trends Pressure Bandages Market

Pressure Bandages Market, by Product Type, Compression Pressure, Material, Application, End User and by Geography - Trends and Forecast to 2025 Pressure bandages is an important first-aid technique used in the medical settings after a serious injury to assist healing. The pressure bandages provide compression to the injured blood vessels by facilitating blood clot formation, thereby treating rapid blood loss or hemorrhage. The pressure dressings are highly suited at stabilizing wounds on limbs. The bandages also find application in treating venomous snake bites, to avoid venom progression into the bloodstream. Pressure bandages are ideal emergency tools for severe injuries such as sports injuries and accidents. Request Sample Copy of Research Report: https://www.coherentmarketinsights.com/insight/request-sample/228 Market Dynamics The major factors driving growth of the pressure bandages market include rising geriatric population, rising surgical cases, and increasing incidence of chronic wounds. According to the Cleveland Clinic Foundation, 2017, the prevalence of leg ulceration is approximately one to two percent higher in the older adult population with a peak prevalence is between 60-80 years. Moreover, the rising adoption of pressure bandages in ambulatory surgical centers and home care settings due to easy usage contributes to the accelerated demand for pressure bandages over the forecast period. However, the limited reusability option of the bandages and the adoption of advanced and alternative wound care products such as medical adhesives and tapes are the factors restraining pressure bandage market growth. Increasing incidence of chronic leg ulcers to augment market growth The efficient management of venous leg ulcers represent a significant clinical problem, draining the financial resources. Majority of ulcers can be treated by using moderate compression bandages. Moreover, compression bandages are commonly recommended for 2-3 days by the physiotherapists for most acute injuries to reduce pain and swelling. According to the study