A
NEW public Company specializing in the
National needs of Infant-Pediatric Prosthetics
The
national prosthetics industry is estimated at nearly $2 billion
annually and is extremely fragmented. In this fragmentation,
PDPR has developed a strong niche by focusing
on the infant-pediatric prosthetics segment. This segment
requires specialized expertise to meet the needs of these
babies and their families.
PDPR
is the only infant-pediatric prosthetics company focusing
on the unique needs of these babies born with a limb loss.
If
a child lost an arm in an accident, the entire national medical
community would go into high gear. They do everything to try
to quickly replace the loss. PDPR knows that accidents
happen before birth too. One tiny fiber, designed
to support the fetus in the mother's womb, sometimes breaks,
and somehow loops around the baby's tiny little arm or leg,
and keeps it from developing. Sometimes an unknowable and
unfortunate combination of genes can cause the loss.
These
losses have created a need in the industry that must be filled
to enable these infants the best chance to develop.
PDPR
MANAGEMENT
The
management team of PDPR is nationally recognized
as the leading prosthetists in the infant-pediatric
prosthetics field. PDRP’s
management has recently been featured in, "Orthotics
& Prosthetics Business News", written up
in "Life Magazine", and some of
the fitted children have appeared on national TV shows,
including "Good Morning America", "Maury Povich",
"Phil Donahue", and "20-20".
MARKET NICHE
Children ages 4 to 14 comprise of 5% of the total $2 billion
prosthetic market, $100 million. The vast majority of this
5% pediatric prosthetic market derives from babies born with
a limb loss.
There are approximately 145,000 first time amputations each
year. Of these 145,000 first time amputations, less than 1%
or approximately 1,000 babies are born with
a limb loss. PDPR is the only infant-pediatric
prosthetics company focusing on these unique needs today.
REVENUE POETNTIAL
By focusing on the infant-pediatric need, PDPR
will generate a consistent revenue stream by servicing their
clients from childhood to adulthood. This “annuity
effect” should compound earnings year after
year and enable PDPR to enjoy stable growth.
The economic cost from infancy to adulthood is anticipated
to be over $200,000 for a below elbow amputee. Adults will
spend an additional $200,000 on their artificial arms. Revenue
growth is directly correlated with the physical growth of
the children.
FINAL CONSIDERATIONS
The PDPR management team is nationally recognized
and without question the leading prosthetists in the infant-pediatric
prosthetics field.
PDPR has developed a strong niche in the nearly $2
billion a year industry by addressing the specialized infant-pediatric
need.
PDPR is the only company specializing in the National needs
of the Infant-Pediatric Prosthetics
By targeting the infant-pediatric need, PDPR
will generate a consistent revenue stream by servicing their
clients from childhood to adulthood. This “annuity
effect” should compound earnings year after year and
enable PDPR to enjoy stable growth.
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