A bed sore (pressure ulcer) doesn't sound scary, but it can lead to sepsis, amputation, and death. That's why hospitals are spending big on pressure relief devices. The pressure relief device market report by MRFR shows that mattresses are the largest product type, and the market is growing at 7.5% CAGR — from $3.98 billion to $8.82 billion by 2035. Why the surge? Because regulators are tying reimbursement to patient outcomes, and pressure ulcers are a never event.
What's driving growth? The medical application segment is the largest, but homecare is the fastest‑growing. The pressure relief device market analysis highlights that hospitals are the dominant end‑user, but home health care is growing fastest — as patients are discharged earlier and need support at home.
What's new? Smart mattresses with sensors that detect pressure points and automatically inflate/deflate. Also, alternating pressure overlays that mimic the movement of a nurse turning a patient.
The bottom line: if you're a hospital administrator, invest in quality pressure relief. It's not a luxury — it's a legal and ethical necessity. And if you're a caregiver at home, ask about pressure‑relieving cushions and overlays.