Top Hip Replacement Companies in 2025: Best Orthopedic Implant Firms
15 May, 2025

Top Hip Replacement Companies

Hip arthroplasty, or hip replacement, is an operation in which a diseased hip joint is replaced with man-made parts—usually a prosthetic ball (femoral head) and socket (acetabulum). It's most often performed for extensive joint destruction due to osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, fractures, or avascular necrosis, which lead to long-term pain and decreased mobility. The operation may be a total hip replacement (both ball and socket replacement) or partial (only the femoral head replacement). Its main purpose is to reduce pain, restore function, and enhance mobility in patients who are not responsive to non-surgical management. Improved minimally invasive methods and long-lasting materials have made hip replacements more successful, providing long-term relief and improved quality of life. The market for hip replacement is anticipated to expand to around US$ 10.24 billion by 2033. The market is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of 4.45% during the period 2025-2033 from current US$ 6.92 billion in 2024.

Hip replacement surgery, or hip arthroplasty, is a procedure that replaces an injured hip joint with an artificial one in order to restore mobility and alleviate pain. It is usually done for osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, avascular necrosis, and hip fracture. The procedure, under general anesthesia, can employ open or minimally invasive methods. In Europe, increased incidence of age-related hip disorders, inactive lifestyles, and obesity are fueling market expansion. The use of emerging technologies like robotic-assisted and minimally invasive surgery enhances outcomes and minimizes recovery time. Market growth is also bolstered by increased healthcare expenditure, positive reimbursement policies, and improving awareness about joint health. Further, demand is increasing for high-performance, individualized implants with improved comfort and function. Europe Hip Replacement Market is anticipated to grow at US$ 2.78 billion by 2033 from US$ 1.95 billion in 2024 with a CAGR of 4.04% from 2025 to 2033.

 

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Top Hip Replacement Companies & Profiles

Smith & Nephew PLC

Formation: 1856

Head Office: United Kingdom

Website: www.cinfin.com

Smith & Nephew Plc (Smith & Nephew) is a medical technolofy firm that researches, produces, and sells medical devices to be used in orthopedic reconstruction and trauma, sports medicine, ENT, and advanced wound management. The company sells hip, knee, and shoulder replacement systems, robotics-assisted and digital enabling solutions, advanced products and instruments for repairing or taking out soft tissue, wound dressings, advanced wound bio-actives, and advanced wound devices. The company distributes its products to surgeons; nurses and nurse specialists; physicians and general practitioners; and hospital purchasing professionals and healthcare insurers through brands Oasis, Opsite, Pico, Primapore, Profore, and Renasys, among others. The company sells products throughout Europe, the Americas, Asia Pacific, the Middle East, and Africa.


Johnson & Johnson

Establishment: 1886

Headquarters: United States

Website: www.jnj.com

Johnson & Johnson (J&J) is a healthcare organization involved in research, development, production, and sale of novel medicines and medical devices. It operates business through its operating businesses. It sells pharmaceutical products used in therapy areas of immune disorders, cancer, neurological disorders, infectious, cardiovascular, and metabolic diseases; and medical devices to be used in cardiovascular, orthopedic, neurovascular treatment, general surgery, and vision care markets. The firm distributes its products to wholesalers, retailers, hospitals, and healthcare professionals. It has manufacturing facilities in the US, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Africa, Western Hemisphere (excluding the US), and Latin America.


Integra lifesciences Corporation

Founding: 1989

Headquarters: United States

Website: www.integralife.com

Integra LifeSciences Holdings Corp (Integra) is a medical technology firm that designs and manufactures engineered collagen-based product lines. The portfolio of the company includes surgical instruments, advanced wound care and orthopedic hardware, specialty metal implants, dermal regeneration products, orthobiologic products, tissue-engineered wound dressings, and nerve and tendon repair products. Its neurosurgery products include ultrasonic surgery systems, measurement systems for various brain parameters, cranial stabilization and brain retraction systems, and others. Integra's products are used in orthopedic extremity surgery, neurosurgery, and reconstructive and general surgery. Integra markets to hospitals, outpatient surgery centers, physician, veterinarian and dental practices. The firm distributes its solutions using direct sales representatives and vast network of distributors globally.


Zimmer Biomet

Founding: 1927

Headquarters: United States

Website: www.zimmerbiomet.com/en

Zimmer Biomet Holdings Inc (Zimmer Biomet) is a medical device company specializing in musculoskeletal healthcare. The firm designs, produces and sells orthopedic reconstructive products; biologics, sports medicine, extremities, and trauma products; suite of integrated digital and robotic technologies; craniomaxillofacial and thoracic products; office-based technologies; and related surgical products. Its solutions and products help in the treatment of patients with disorders or injuries of bones, joints, and supporting soft tissues. Zimmer Biomet sells products to orthopedic surgeons, neurosurgeons, other professionals, stocking distributors, hospitals, healthcare dealerships, and healthcare purchasing organizations. Zimmer Biomet sells its products through direct-selling channels and distributors in the Americas, Europe, Asia-Pacific, the Middle East, and Africa.


Stryker

Creation: 1941

HQ: United States

Website: www.stryker.com

Stryker Corp (Stryker) is a medtech company with a focus in the production of orthopedic, medical and surgical, and neurotechnology and spine products. Its principal products are orthopedic implants; surgical instruments and surgical navigation systems; patient handling, emergency medical equipment and intensive care disposable products; endoscopic and communications systems. It also provides neurosurgical instruments, neurovascular and spinal devices; and medical devices for the treatment of a range of conditions. Stryker sells its products to physicians, hospitals and other healthcare centers. The company distributes its products through subsidiaries, branches, third-party dealerships, and distributors in the Americas, Europe, Asia-Pacific, the Middle East and Africa.


B. Braun Melsungen AG

Foundation: 1839

Headquarters: Germany

Website: https://www.bbraun.com/

B. Braun Melsungen AG is a German medical and pharmaceutical device company based in Melsungen, Germany. Founded in 1839, it is still family-owned and one of the world's largest private-owned medical technology companies. The firm has more than 63,000 employees in more than 60 countries and posted revenues of €8.8 billion in 2023.  B. Braun provides a broad range of more than 5,000 healthcare products with 95% produced in-house. Its principal divisions are Hospital Care, Aesculap (surgical instruments), and B. Braun Avitum (dialysis and extracorporeal blood treatment). The firm has a reputation for innovations in infusion therapy, regional anesthesia, vascular access, and pharmacy solutions. B. Braun is committed to improving patient safety, clinical outcomes, and sustainability through continuous innovation and global collaboration.


Globus Medical Inc

Establishment: 2003

Headquarters: United States

Website: www.globusmedical.com

Globus Medical Inc (Globus) is a medical device company that develops and commercializes healthcare solutions for people with musculoskeletal disorders. The company offers implantable devices, biologics, accessories and surgical instruments used for various spinal, orthopedic and neurosurgical procedures. Its key products are ankle fracture systems, vertebral augmentation system, cannula kit, clavicle fracture system, distal radius fracture system, proximal tibia fracture system and small fragment fracture system. It also provides computer-assisted intelligent systems that are intended to enhance surgeon's ability and simplify surgical processes. Globus also operates in hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers and physicians. The company sells products directly and indirectly through a network of distributors in the US and other nations.


MicroPort Scientific Corporation

Establishment: 1998

Headquarters: China

Website: www.microport.com.cn

MicroPort Scientific Corp (MicroPort) produces and sells medical devices. The company has different products in the fields of cardiovascular, orthopedic, cardiac rhythm management, electrophysiology, endovascular and others. Its product range consists of orthopedic medical devices, cardiovascular devices, endovascular and peripheral vascular devices, neurovascular devices, surgical devices, surgical robots, cardiac rhythm management devices and heart valve devices. MicroPort products are applied to coronary artery disease, joint replacement, heart arrhythmias, stroke, severe aortic valve stenosis, aortic aneurysm and arteriosclerosis. The company is present in China, France and the US.


Conformis Inc

Establishment: 2004

Headquarters: United States

Website: https://www.conformis.com/

Conformis Inc., which was established in 2004 and is based in Billerica, Massachusetts, is a medical technology business focused on personalized orthopedic implants. With its iFit Image-to-Implant technology platform, Conformis designs and produces joint replacement implants customized to individual patients' anatomy. Its offerings comprise the iUni, iDuo, iTotal CR, iTotal PS, iTotal Identity, and Identity Imprint knee replacement systems, and the Conformis Hip System and Cordera hip replacement. The firm also provides iJigs, custom one-time use instruments intended to promote surgical accuracy. Conformis sells its products to orthopedic surgeons, hospitals, and medical centers throughout the United States and several other foreign markets.