The market for lower extremity implants is poised to grow, according to the latest research study by Polaris Market Research. The lower extremity implants market size was valued at USD 13.59 billion in 2024 and is projected to grow to USD 18.43 billion by 2034. It is anticipated to exhibit a CAGR of 2.8% during 2025–2034.
What Are Lower Extremity Implants?
Lower extremity implants are artificial components used to replace parts of the lower limb, such as the hip, thigh, knee, ankle, or foot. These implants usually aim to restore function, but they can also be used for cosmetic purposes. Lower extremity implants are categorized by several factors, including the level of amputation, the type of joint, and the intended use. Lower extremity implants can enhance the appearance of calves by making them more contoured, symmetrical, and balanced. Also, they help individuals with leg amputations get around more easily. These implants are made to fit the individual’s specific requirements after a thorough assessment and gait analysis by podiatrists.
Lower Extremity Implants Market is Expected to Reach USD 18.43 Billion by 2034, at a CAGR of 2.8% during 2025–2034 | PMR