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Baby Boomers Go Bionic

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The February survey of 148 doctors involved in the medical
devices market focused on current and future demand trends for
cardiac implants, joint replacements and other types of medical
products that repair and correct the body.


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Baby Boomers Go Bionic
Copyright (c) 2008 Paul Carton
Change Wave
http://blog.changewave.com



Those of us old enough to remember the 1970s TV show “The Six
Million Dollar Man,” recall it was about a guy who was “rebuilt”
in a high-tech medical procedure after being seriously wounded in
an airplane crash.

The show’s main character had his right arm, left eye and legs
replaced by “bionic” body parts that advanced his speed, vision
and strength far beyond that of mortal humans.

At the time it was nearly all fiction, but today joint
replacements, cardiac implants, and other “bionic” limbs and
devices are readily available. And based on a recent ChangeWave
survey they’re becoming increasingly popular - especially with
baby boomers.

The February survey of 148 doctors involved in the medical
devices market focused on current and future demand trends for
cardiac implants, joint replacements and other types of medical
products that repair and correct the body.

“Bionic” Boomers

Today, when a limb or organ no longer functions properly, one
increasingly popular option is to replace it with a “bionic”
device - i.e., a mechanism that uses electronic or mechanical
components to enhance or replace damaged body parts.

We asked our panel of doctors which types of devices will
experience the largest growth in demand over the next 12 months.
Little wonder, with the aging of the baby boomers, that
one-in-two (50%) believe that it’s Joint Repair/ Replacement
devices.

“I’m old enough to remember the 1970s TV show The Six Million
Dollar Man,” said Tobin Smith, founder of ChangeWave and editor
of ChangeWave Investing. “And while we aren’t quite there yet in
terms of bionic technology, the fact that many aging baby boomers
are looking for knee and hip replacements translates into big
gains not only for the technology in general, but also for the
companies specializing in this sector.”

Which companies are expected to benefit most from this growth in
demand for bionics? Joint Replacement manufacturers Stryker (SYK)
(27%) and Zimmer (ZMH) (20%) were two of the top firms mentioned,
along with cardiac device maker Medtronic (MDT) (27%).

“Medtronic recently purchased multiple patents and technology
from Biophan Technologies with regards to MRI-safe pacemaker and
pacemaker leads,” according to respondent WPW6938. “Aging baby
boomers that require pacemakers and defibrillating implants will
benefit from devices that also allow for MRI scanning to be
done.”

Manufacturers Stryker and Zimmer offer a variety of custom
products and solutions that help to simplify joint replacement
surgeries. They are well positioned to capitalize on the growing
momentum for bionic devices. As respondent MAG02539 points out,
"Joint replacement solutions are becoming more specific for the
patients' particular problem, requiring less complicated
surgeries."

New Medical Breakthroughs

Which types of devices are most likely to experience new
technology breakthroughs over the next 12-24 months?

Joint Repair/Replacement Devices (31%), along with Prosthetic
Limbs (30%) head up the list of devices most likely to experience
technology breakthroughs going forward.

Dental Implants (25%), Vision Correction Devices (23%) and Back/
Spine Repair and Replacement solutions (21%) also received
significant mention.

In a highly positive finding for the growth of bionic devices,
31% of doctors think insurance companies and other payors will be
More Willing to reimburse healthcare providers for these devices
over the next 12 months. Only 18% think they will be Less
Willing.

So, is the baby boomer generation set to go “bionic”?

Yes, according to the ChangeWave survey results. And not only
won’t it cost six million dollars, but insurance companies appear
increasingly willing to pick up the tab. 




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