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Foot Care Products Market Forecast| 2023-2028
Foot Care Products Market Size, Share, Forecast, Industry, and Growth Analysis (2023-2028)
The market is segmented by Product (Foot Repair Ointment, Foot Creams, Foot Cleansing Lotions, Slough Scrub Products, Others), by Application (Sports & Athletics, Medical, Personal Comfort), by Distribution Channel (Drug Stores & Pharmacies, Hospitals & Specialty Clinics, Online Stores, Others), and by Region (North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Rest of the World).
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Feet suffered from blisters to ingrown toenails to arthritis, and injured feet are a public health concern. The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) reports that around 43.1 million residents in the US suffer from foot problems which nearly equals 1 in every 6 people. Foot care products include all products in the remedial and preventive care of foot and ankle. Every person walks around 115,000 miles during his/her average lifetime, and about 30% of people face foot problems at some point in their lives.
The foot care products market is expected to grow from USD 3.34 Bn in 2022 to USD 5.05 Bn by 2028.
The market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 7.13 % during the forecast period.
Some of the major players in the market are- Aetna Foot Products (The US), Alva-Amco Pharmacal, Inc, (The US), Blistex Inc (The US), Johnson & Johnson (The US), Del Laboratories (The US), GlaxoSmithKline Plc (UK), HoMedics (The US), Miracle of Aloe (The US), PediFix, Inc (The US), and Revlon (The US).
Asia Pacific market held the largest market share in 2022.
The foot care products market drivers include the following factors: 1. Increasing Awareness of Foot Health: Research shows that ~20% of Americans experience at least one-foot problem, including calluses, corns, foot pain, etc. every year. Foot care is crucial, and awareness of foot health is gradually growing among people. As people become more aware of foot health, the demand for foot care products will grow simultaneously. 2. Aging Population: Aging is not the only factor contributing to ill foot health. But recent research indicates that food issues are prevalent among the elderly affecting >70% of older patients. As the global population ages, the demand for products that cater to their specific foot care needs is expected to grow. 3. Growing cases of Diabetes – The International Diabetes Federation estimates that the global population suffering from diabetes will reach ~700 million by 2045. Also, the federation claims that 72% of people living with diabetes (in a Senegalese study) had diabetic peripheral neuropathy. This growing prevalence of diabetes and foot issues related to diabetes is likely to drive the demand for the foot care products like socks, shoe pads, etc. 4. Rising number of fitness enthusiasts and athletes: Health consciousness among people and gym culture is developing at a breakneck rate as more and more people are investing comparatively higher in fitness products than earlier. The growing number of fitness enthusiasts and even athletes are said to create a demand for foot care products including insoles, footwear, socks, etc.