Hypotonia is also known as floppy baby syndrome, or weakness of muscles and lack of muscle tone. There are two main types of hypotonia – Acquired hypotonia in which hypotonia develops after birth as the result of an underlying medical condition, injury or trauma; and congenital hypotonia in which hypotonia is present at birth. Hypotonia is a symptom rather than a condition. Major causes of hypotonia can either be neurological or non-neurological.
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Hypotonia is characterized with diminished muscle tone. The infant or child with hypotonic cerebral palsy appears floppy like a rag doll, hence the name. Hypotonic cerebral palsy is the result of an injury or malformation at an earlier brain developmental stage than that which causes spastic or choreoathetoid cerebral palsy. There are various causes of cerebral palsy which includes brain injury or brain malformation that occurs while the brain is developing i.e before, during, or after birth. As a result of the brain damage, during brain development, a child’s muscle control, muscle coordination, muscle tone, reflex, posture and balance can be affected.
Neurological problems present at birth which affect a child’s movement and co-ordination of brain and spinal cord injury including bleeding in the brain.
According to the World Health Organization estimates, neurological disorders are responsible for 4.5%-11% of all illnesses in the world including low or high income economies. This is far higher as compared to the number of respiratory ailments, gastrointestinal disorders, or cancers, and the burden is expected to increase further over the coming years.
However, limited availability of facilities and higher treatment cost may hamper the market growth during the forecast period.
The global hypotonia market is expected to grow at a CAGR of ~5.8% during the forecast period 2017-2023.
Intended Audience
- Pharmaceutical and Biotechnological Companies
- Research and Development (R&D) Companies
- Ambulatory Care Centers
- Academic Institutes and Universities
- Market Research and Consulting Service Providers
- Potential Investors
Segmentations
The global hypotonia market is segmented on the basis of types, diagnosis, treatment, and end user.
On the basis of the type, it is segmented into acquired hypotonia and congenital hypotonia.
On the basis of diagnosis it is segmented into physical examination, blood tests, muscle biopsy, assessment of cerebrospinal fluid, computerized tomography or CT scan or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan, electroencephalogram, electromyography, metabolic panel tests, assessment of thyroid hormone, nerve conduction velocity, genetic testing, and others.
On the basis of treatment, it is segmented into physiotherapy, occupational therapy, speech and language therapy, drugs, and others. Drugs is further segmented into neostigmine, physostigmine, and others.
On the basis of the end user, it is segmented into hospitals & clinics, research laboratories and others.
Regional Analysis
The Americas dominate the global hypotonia market owing to well-developed technology, increasing patient population, high health care spending, and increasing government support for research & development. Furthermore, increased R&D activities and the concentration of major companies have fuelled the growth of the market in this region.
Europe holds second position in the global hypotonia market owing to government support for research & development and availability of funds for research. This is expected to continue to drive the European market over the forecasted period. For instance, developed economies of the region such countries such as Germany and France are increasing investment in the healthcare domain and are focusing more on hospital infrastructure.
Asia Pacific is the fastest growing hypotonia market owing to the presence of rapidly developing healthcare technology, huge patient population, and high healthcare expenditure. Moreover, increasing patient population in countries like India and South Korea are likely to emerge as the fastest growing market across the globe. Furthermore, increasing demand for quality devices in the healthcare is projected to lead the use of advanced equipment, which, in turn, may increase the market growth in this region.
On the other hand, the Middle East & Africa holds the least share of the market owing to less availability of funds, limited medical facilities, and deprived political conditions in Africa.
Key Players
Some of key the players in the market are LivaNova PLC (U.K), EnteroMedics Inc. (U.S.), ElectroCore Medical LLC (U.S.), Boston Scientific Corporation (U.S.), Cyberonics, Inc. (U.S.), NeuroMetrix, Inc.(U.S.), ImThera Medical (U.S.), and Inspire Medical Systems, Inc.(U.S.), and others.
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