PUBLISHER: The Insight Partners | PRODUCT CODE: 2070321
PUBLISHER: The Insight Partners | PRODUCT CODE: 2070321
The hip implants market size is expected to grow from US$ 8.27 billion in 2025 to US$ 12.04 billion by 2034; it is projected to register a CAGR of 4.3% during 2026-2034.
The growing aging population, increasing prevalence of osteoarthritis, and surge in trauma, obesity, and lifestyle-related injuries are noteworthy factors contributing to the expansion of the hip implants market size. Additionally, adoption of ceramic-on-polyethylene and hybrid implants, proliferation of robotic-assisted surgeries, and focus on cementless fixation techniques are projected to bring new hip implants market trends in the near future.
Surgeons now prefer ceramic-on-polyethylene bearings with hybrid implant designs because they help achieve their three goals for total hip arthroplasty: durable implants which maintain biocompatibility and perform well over time. The ceramic-on-polyethylene system combines a strong ceramic femoral head and a cross-linked polyethylene acetabular liner to create a joint which moves smoothly and generates less wear particles than standard metal-on-polyethylene systems. The material combination protects against osteolysis and aseptic loosening while offering high scratch protection and extended product life which makes it ideal for active young patients who require implants that maintain joint stability under intense physical demands. The ceramic component of the product remains chemically inert which decreases the chance of negative biological effects that occur when metal ions enter the body of patients who have metal sensitivities. Hybrid implants combine a cemented femoral stem with a cementless acetabular cup or reverse hybrid configuration which unites a cementless femoral stem with a cemented acetabular cup to establish a trend which uses cement for immediate fixation stability on the femoral side and allows biological in-growth through porous-coated or press-fit acetabular components. Biolox ceramic heads with advanced polyethylene liners attached to hybrid systems that feature plasma-sprayed titanium-coated cups for osseointegration and polished tapered stems for cemented fixation serve as an example. Surgeons use these designs to choose their fixation methods according to the patient's bone condition which leads to better load management and decreases stress shielding. This dual adoption reflects a shift toward patient-specific solutions that prioritize reduced complication rates, improved range of motion, and extended implant survivorship in diverse clinical scenarios, from primary osteoarthritis cases to complex revisions, without relying on more brittle all-ceramic alternatives, thereby emerging as a significant trend in the hip implants market.
End User-Based Insights
Based on end user, the hip implants market is segmented into hospitals, orthopedic clinics, ambulatory surgical centers, and others. The hospitals segment held the largest hip implants market share in 2025. The elderly population who suffer from degenerative joint diseases and the ongoing development of implant materials that include titanium alloys and highly cross-linked polyethylene and the increasing use of minimally invasive surgical methods which decrease hospital duration and improve patient results make the market in this segment expand. Established reimbursement systems and hospitals' capability to treat high-risk patients with multiple health conditions and their financial support for dedicated orthopedic units create an environment which leads to hospitals adopting innovative hip implant technologies and using them as their main method for complete surgical patient management, thereby fueling the hip implants market growth.
The World Health Organization, and Australian Institute of Health and Welfare are among the primary and secondary sources referred to while preparing the hip implants market report.