
According to a new study, the global rehabilitation robotics market is expected to grow from US$3bn in 2024 to US$8bn by 2032, with a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 12 per cent from 2024 to 2032.
Rehabilitation robotics is the use of robotic devices and systems designed to assist in the physical rehabilitation of patients, particularly those with mobility impairments resulting from conditions like strokes, spinal cord injuries, or neurological disorders.
These robots provide guided movements and repetitive exercises that help improve motor skills, strength, and coordination. Rehabilitation robots can be used in hospitals, clinics, and home care settings to support therapy and assist patients in recovering physical function and independence.
A new report by HTF Market Intelligence has found that the dominating region for this market is North America and Europe, with the Asia-Pacific and Middle East as the fastest growing markets.
Historical revenue and sales volume are presented in the report, and further data forecasts complete market size and to estimate forecast numbers for key regions covered in the report along with classified and well-recognise types and end-use industry.
Demand from companies and government agencies is expected to rise as they seek more information on the latest scenario.
Additionally, in order to better understand market conditions five forces analysis is conducted that includes the bargaining power of buyers, bargaining power of suppliers, threat of new entrants, threat of substitutes, and threat of rivalry.
Geographically, the following regions together with the listed national/local markets are fully investigated including APAC, Europe including the UK, North America, and the MEA.







