Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "North America Medical Lifting Sling Market Forecast 2017-2023" report to their offering.

The global medical lifting sling market is poised to grow in 2017-2023. North America has the second largest market share of medical lifting sling market. North America will witness growth due to increasing number of obese population. Various reasons for growth of the medical lifting sling market are growth in obese population, higher incidences of chronic diseases, high recovery cost of injuries and government initiatives to provide better mobility aid services.

Medical lifting sling refers to an assistive device that helps caregiver transfer a patient with limited mobility. These slings connect to the lift and hold the patient. It is important that the right kind of sling is used for the patient depending on his specific requirements. These slings are used in hospitals, nursing homes or clinics to transfer patients with restricted mobility. These slings are treated with antimicrobial protection to increase their lifespan and make them safer for use. Antimicrobial protection blocks odors and stains.

Medical lifting sling market is segmented on the basis of geography, end user, product, usage type, material, and sling shape and sling point. Medical lifting sling is classified as transfer slings, hammock slings, standing slings, universal slings, seating slings, toileting slings, bariatric slings, pediatric slings, positioning sling, tri-turner slings, pivot slings, bath slings and pool and spa slings.

Key Topics Covered:

1. Introduction

2. Research Methodology

3. Executive Summary

4. Market Overview

5. North America

6. Market by Product

7. Market by Usage Type

8. Market by Material

9. Market by End User

10. Key Analytical

11. Competitive Analysis

- Hill-Rom Holdings, Inc.

- GE Healthcare

- Johnson & Johnson

- Philips Corporation

- Prism Medical Ltd.

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