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Cartilage Repair Market to Grow at 17.14% GAGR till 2034

Cartilage Repair Market driven by AI and new therapies

Market insights predict, the cartilage repair industry is expected to grow from USD 1.51 billion in 2024 to USD 7.32 billion by 2034, driven by a CAGR of 17.14%.  The cartilage repair market is growing due to the rising geriatric population. North America’s dominance can be attributed to the rising cases of injuries in adults.

  • Insight Code: 6103
  • No. of Pages: 150+
  • Format: PDF/PPT/Excel
  • Published: September 2025
  • Report Covered: [Revenue + Volume]
  • Historical Year: 2021-2022
  • Base Year: 2023
  • Estimated Years: 2024-2033

About The Author

Shivani Zoting is a dedicated research analyst specializing in the healthcare industry. With a strong academic foundation, a B.Sc. in Biotechnology and an MBA in Pharmabiotechnology, she brings a unique blend of scientific understanding and market strategy to her research.

Shivani contributes to Towards Healthcare and plays an active role at Precedence Research, where she focuses on delivering in-depth market intelligence, competitive analysis, and trend forecasting across pharmaceuticals, medical devices, digital health, and healthcare services. Her insights support healthcare companies, investors, and policymakers in making data-backed decisions in a highly regulated and rapidly evolving sector.

Additionally, Shivani collaborates with Statifacts, further expanding her healthcare domain reach by engaging in diverse projects across global markets. Her strength lies in transforming complex clinical and commercial data into strategic narratives that help stakeholders navigate the future of healthcare.

FAQ's

The cartilage repair market in 2025 is valued at USD 1.77 billion and is projected to climb to USD 7.32 billion by 2034, with a CAGR of 17.14% over the forecast period.

North America is currently leading the cartilage repair market due to rising sports injuries.

Some key players include Vericel, Zimmer Biomet, Arthrex, Stryker, Smith+Nephew, etc.

Key trends include rising sport-related injuries and rising clinical evidence.

Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India, National Institutes of Health, FDA, WHO, PIB, CDC.