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Oman
August 2026

Oman Physiotherapy Equipment Market Size, Share & Forecast, By Product Type, Care Setting & Application, 2025-2032

2032

The Oman Physiotherapy Equipment Market worth USD 40 million in 2025 is growing at a CAGR of 6.70% to reach USD 63 million by 2032. Enraf-Nonius B.V., BTL Industries, Enovis Corporation, Zimmer MedizinSysteme GmbH and STORZ MEDICAL AG are the major companies operating in this market.

Report Details

Base Year

2025

Pages

88

Region

Oman

Author

Ken Research

Product Code
KR-RPT-V02-03039

CHAPTER 1 - MARKET SUMMARY

Market Overview

The Oman Physiotherapy Equipment Market operates through imported medical-device platforms, local distributors, institutional tenders and direct clinic procurement, with demand concentrated around chronic disease, orthopedic recovery and rehabilitation. The Ministry of Health reports more than 6,500 new diabetes cases annually in Oman, while one in three individuals has high blood pressure. These conditions expand the addressable rehabilitation pool and support recurring equipment replacement and capacity additions.

Muscat remains the principal commercial and referral hub because it concentrates tertiary hospitals, private providers, medical distributors and specialist procurement teams. Nationally, the Ministry of Health reported 265 healthcare institutions at end-2023, including 50 hospitals, 21 polyclinics and 194 health centers, with more than 5,000 beds. The network creates a broad installed-base opportunity, while Muscat captures disproportionate high-value technology and service demand.

Market Value

USD 40 million

2025

Dominant Region

Muscat

2025

Dominant Segment

Electrotherapy Systems

2025

Total Number of Players

25

Future Outlook

The Oman Physiotherapy Equipment Market is projected to expand from USD 40 Mn in 2025 to USD 63 Mn by 2032, representing a forecast CAGR of 6.70%. This represents moderate acceleration from the 5.92% historical CAGR during 2020-2025. Demand will increasingly shift toward high-value electrotherapy, shockwave, connected exercise systems and sensor-assisted rehabilitation equipment as hospitals modernize and private rehabilitation capacity expands. The Ministry of Health had nine new hospitals under development in 2024, and the planned Samail Hospital alone includes a dedicated physiotherapy unit, providing a visible equipment-investment pipeline.

Value growth is expected to outpace equipment-volume growth as product mix shifts toward digitally monitored, robotic and outcome-measurement systems. Equipment-equivalent demand is modeled to increase from approximately 8,250 units in 2025 to 11,150 units in 2032, a 4.40% volume CAGR, while average market revenue per equipment-equivalent unit rises from about USD 4,848 to USD 5,650. HUR's 2025 Oman rehabilitation event and Hocoma's dedicated Oman sales and service partner illustrate increasing commercial attention to advanced rehabilitation platforms, supporting a gradual move from basic modalities toward integrated, higher-value systems.

6.70%

Forecast CAGR

$63 Mn

2030 Projection

Base Year

2025

Historical Period

2020-2025

Forecast Period

2025-2032

Historical CAGR

5.92%

CHAPTER 2 - SCOPE OF REPORT

Scope of the Market

Click to Explore Interactive Mind Map

CHAPTER 3 - Key Stakeholders

Key Target Audience

Key stakeholders who can leverage from this market analysis for investment, strategy, and operational planning.

Investors

CAGR, technology mix, distributor margins, service annuity, risk

Corporates

procurement pipeline, installed base, pricing, tenders, partnerships

Government

rehabilitation capacity, compliance, localization, access, clinical outcomes

Operators

utilization, uptime, maintenance, therapist productivity, equipment replacement

Financial institutions

equipment finance, clinic capex, cash flow, demand stability

What You'll Gain

  • Market sizing and trajectory
  • Regulatory compliance mapping
  • Import exposure indicators
  • Segment growth priorities
  • Competitive landscape shortlist
  • Investment risk priorities

80+

Pages of insights

CHAPTER 4 - Market Size & Growth

Market Size, Growth Forecast and Trends

This section evaluates the historical market size, analyzes year-over-year growth dynamics, and presents forecast projections supported by market performance indicators and demand-side drivers.

Historical & Projected Market Size ($ Million)

Year-over-Year Growth Rate (%)

Market Value vs Volume Growth (%)

Historical Market Performance (2020-2025)

The market expanded at a 5.92% CAGR between 2020 and 2025. The 2021 recovery produced the strongest displayed historical annual growth at 6.67%, while growth moderated to 5.26% by 2025 as replacement procurement normalized. Supply-side company reconstruction, physiotherapy-relevant import categories and institutional demand modeling place the 2025 confidence band at approximately USD 35-45 Mn. An existing sector benchmark of USD 38 Mn provides a secondary reference point within this range.

Forecast Market Outlook (2025-2032)

Forecast growth accelerates to a 6.70% CAGR, supported by new hospital infrastructure, private-sector expansion, insurance digitization and higher-value rehabilitation technologies. Equipment-equivalent volumes rise at approximately 4.40% annually, meaning mix and pricing contribute materially to value growth. Advanced robotics, connected rehabilitation, shockwave therapy and monitored resistance systems represent the strongest premiumization vectors, while public hospitals remain an important procurement anchor. The resulting 2032 value closes mathematically with the stated seven-year CAGR.

CHAPTER 5 - Market Data

Market Breakdown

The Oman Physiotherapy Equipment Market combines moderate unit expansion with higher-value technology adoption. For investors and operators, the key strategic distinction is between volume-led basic modality sales and faster value creation from connected, robotic, shockwave and digitally monitored systems.

Market Breakdown

Historical Data (2020-2024) • Base Data (2025) • Forecast Data (2026-2032)

Year
Market Size (USD Mn)
YoY Growth (%)
Equipment-Equivalent Units
Average Revenue per Unit (USD)
Import-Sourced Share (%)
Period
2020$30 Mn+-6,8004,412
$#%
Forecast
2021$32 Mn+6.67%7,0604,533
$#%
Forecast
2022$34 Mn+6.25%7,3504,626
$#%
Forecast
2023$36 Mn+5.88%7,6404,712
$#%
Forecast
2024$38 Mn+5.56%7,9404,786
$#%
Forecast
2025$40 Mn+5.26%8,2504,848
$#%
Forecast
2026$43 Mn+7.50%8,6204,988
$#%
Forecast
2027$46 Mn+6.98%9,0005,111
$#%
Forecast
2028$49 Mn+6.52%9,4005,213
$#%
Forecast
2029$52 Mn+6.12%9,8005,306
$#%
Forecast
2030$55 Mn+5.77%10,2205,382
$#%
Forecast
2031$59 Mn+7.27%10,6705,530
$#%
Forecast
2032$63 Mn+6.78%11,1505,650
$#%
Forecast

Equipment-Equivalent Units

8,250 units, 2025, Oman. Unit demand reflects hospital replacement cycles and private-clinic additions. The public system already comprised 265 Ministry of Health facilities at end-2023, creating a broad installed base for rehabilitation equipment and service contracts.

Import-Sourced Share

96%, 2025, Oman. Import dependence gives local distributors strategic control over registration, inventory and technical support. HS 901910 alone recorded USD 1.40 Mn of imports in 2023, with the UAE and China as the two largest origins.

Average Revenue per Unit

USD 4,848, 2025, Oman. Rising average value reflects a gradual shift to monitored resistance, robotic and digitally enabled systems. HUR showcased advanced rehabilitation equipment across three Oman venues in April 2025 and identified further local collaboration opportunities.

CHAPTER 6 - Segmentation

Market Segmentation Framework

Comprehensive analysis across key dimensions providing insights into market structure, consumer preferences, and distribution patterns.

No of Segments

7

Dominant Segment

Product Type

Fastest Growing Segment

Technology

Product Type

Electrotherapy Systems
$%
Therapeutic Ultrasound Systems
$%
Exercise and Mechanotherapy Equipment
$%
Heat and Cold Therapy Equipment
$%
Robotic and Sensor-Based Rehabilitation Systems
$%

Care Setting

Public Hospitals
$%
Private Hospitals
$%
Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Centers
$%
Sports Medicine Clinics
$%
Home Rehabilitation
$%

End User

Physiotherapists
$%
Rehabilitation Physicians
$%
Orthopedic and Sports Medicine Teams
$%
Neurology Care Teams
$%
Home-Care Providers
$%

Application

Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation
$%
Neurological Rehabilitation
$%
Post-Surgical Rehabilitation
$%
Sports Injury Rehabilitation
$%
Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation
$%

Distribution Channel

Direct Institutional Sales
$%
Authorized Medical Distributors
$%
Tender-Based Procurement
$%
Clinic Dealer Networks
$%
Digital B2B Ordering
$%

Technology

Electrical Stimulation
$%
Ultrasound and Diathermy
$%
Shockwave and Pressure Wave Therapy
$%
Robotics and Sensor-Guided Therapy
$%
Connected and Tele-Rehabilitation
$%

Geography

Muscat
$%
North Al Batinah
$%
Dhofar
$%
Ad Dakhiliyah
$%
Other Governorates
$%

Key Segmentation Takeaways

Comprehensive analysis across all extracted segmentation dimensions providing insights into market structure, consumer preferences, and distribution patterns.

Product Type

Product economics are led by repeatable core modalities, particularly electrotherapy and therapeutic ultrasound, which remain applicable across orthopedic, neurological and post-operative rehabilitation. Exercise and mechanotherapy systems create a broader institutional ticket size, while robotic and sensor-based platforms increase the premium equipment pool and strengthen the importance of local training and technical service capability.

Technology

Technology is the fastest-developing segmentation axis as providers migrate from standalone therapeutic modalities toward instrumented, data-enabled rehabilitation. Robotics and sensor-guided therapy provide the strongest long-term value-growth potential, followed by connected rehabilitation and advanced shockwave systems. The shift favors suppliers able to combine hardware, software, clinical education, maintenance and outcome-monitoring capabilities rather than competing solely on equipment price.

CHAPTER 7 - Regional Analysis

Regional Analysis

Oman occupies a mid-sized position among relevant GCC physiotherapy equipment markets. Its equipment market remains below Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Kuwait in absolute scale, but the combination of expanding health infrastructure, high chronic-disease burden and distributor-led adoption of advanced rehabilitation platforms supports a competitive growth trajectory. Peer benchmarks are normalized to 2025 from published country data.

Peer Country Ranking

4th

Oman Market Size (2025)

USD 40 Mn

Oman CAGR (2025-2032)

6.70%

Regional Analysis (Current Year)

Regional Analysis Comparison

MetricSaudi ArabiaUAEKuwaitOmanQatarBahrain
Market Size (2025, USD Mn)1507972403321
CAGR (%)6.0%5.6%6.7%6.70%6.4%5.9%
Physiotherapy Equipment Spend per Capita Proxy (USD)4.37.214.47.511.013.1
Import-Sourced Equipment Share Proxy (%)78%90%95%96%97%96%

Market Position

Oman ranks 4th among the six selected GCC peers by normalized 2025 market value. The position is consistent with a smaller population than Saudi Arabia and the UAE but a material institutional rehabilitation network.

Growth Advantage

Oman's 6.70% forecast CAGR is above the UAE's published 5.6% and Saudi Arabia's 6.0%, while broadly matching Kuwait's 6.7%, positioning Oman as a higher-growth mid-tier GCC market.

Competitive Strengths

Oman combines 265 Ministry of Health institutions, new hospital construction and distributor-backed advanced rehabilitation technology. Hocoma also lists a dedicated sales and service partner in Muscat, supporting local technical execution.

CHAPTER 8 - INDUSTRY ANALYSIS

Growth Drivers, Challenges & Opportunities

Comprehensive analysis of key factors shaping the Oman Physiotherapy Equipment Market, including growth catalysts, operational challenges, and emerging opportunities across production, distribution, and consumer segments.

Growth Drivers

Chronic Disease and Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation Demand

  • Oman records more than 6,500 new diabetes cases annually, creating downstream demand for mobility, exercise, neurological and post-complication rehabilitation. Equipment suppliers capture value through higher clinic throughput and recurring replacement requirements.
  • One in three individuals has high blood pressure, widening the population requiring supervised physical activity and cardiopulmonary rehabilitation. Hospitals and rehabilitation providers benefit from integrated monitoring and controlled-exercise equipment.
  • Non-communicable diseases account for 80% of deaths in Oman, making long-term prevention and recovery strategically important to the healthcare system. Manufacturers with measurable clinical-outcome platforms gain an advantage as providers shift toward evidence-based rehabilitation pathways.

Expansion and Modernization of Healthcare Infrastructure

  • The network includes 50 hospitals and more than 5,000 beds, supporting institutional demand for electrotherapy, ultrasound, exercise systems and post-surgical rehabilitation equipment. OEMs with tender execution and maintenance capacity are positioned to capture replacement spending.
  • The Ministry reported nine new hospitals under establishment in 2024. New-build projects create greenfield equipment packages where suppliers can bundle treatment tables, modalities, rehabilitation gyms, software, training and service agreements.
  • Private-sector expansion is also visible through initial approvals for 16 private hospitals and 215 private health institutions reported in 2024. Distributors gain opportunities beyond public tenders, particularly in smaller, faster-procurement private clinics.

Digital Health Insurance and Provider Integration

  • The platform was integrated with 33 private hospitals in 2025, strengthening electronic claims and approval workflows. Better reimbursement administration supports utilization visibility and makes capacity investment in rehabilitation departments easier to justify financially.
  • Dhamani was handling approximately 40,000 data transactions per day, improving claims-system connectivity. Equipment vendors can increasingly position connected rehabilitation platforms around measurable utilization, treatment documentation and outcomes rather than hardware specifications alone.
  • Private-health-sector policy reduced or abolished more than 10 service fees in 2024, lowering administrative friction for healthcare investment. Clinic developers and equipment distributors benefit when new provider formation and specialty additions become easier to execute.

Market Challenges

High Dependence on Imported Equipment

  • HS 901910 imports totaled USD 1.40 Mn in 2023, and physiotherapy equipment also enters through multiple broader medical-device headings. Fragmented classifications complicate demand planning and require distributors to maintain specialized customs and regulatory capability.
  • The UAE supplied USD 0.55 Mn of HS 901910 imports in 2023, the largest recorded origin, demonstrating Oman's dependence on regional re-export channels as well as direct manufacturing-country supply. This can add inventory and margin layers.
  • China supplied another USD 0.35 Mn in 2023 under the same heading. Wide sourcing diversity improves choice but intensifies price competition, requiring premium OEMs to defend margins with clinical evidence, warranties, training and faster service response.

Registration and Compliance Lead Times

  • The registration process requires local medical-device establishment approval plus manufacturer and agency documentation. Foreign OEMs therefore depend on capable local representatives to translate regulatory approval into commercial availability.
  • Oman issued Circular 161 of 2025 initiating registration of high-risk medical-device manufacturers and products. Suppliers with incomplete dossiers face delayed tender participation, while compliant distributors gain a defensible first-mover advantage.
  • Circular 173 of 2025 further organized procedures for local establishments selling medical devices and supplies. Compliance now affects not only product registration but channel eligibility, increasing the strategic importance of distributor governance.

Service Coverage Across a Dispersed Healthcare Network

  • The network includes 194 health centers across multiple governorates. Suppliers targeting decentralized rehabilitation services need spare-parts availability and mobile service coverage rather than a Muscat-only commercial footprint.
  • Sohar Hospital alone now reports 825 beds of total capacity and includes physiotherapy within paramedical services, illustrating the scale of large referral institutions outside Muscat. Service organizations must support increasingly sophisticated regional equipment fleets.
  • The new Samail Hospital is designed with 170 beds and a dedicated physiotherapy unit. Geographic expansion creates demand but raises the cost of commissioning, clinical training and maintenance, favoring distributors with nationwide technical reach.

Market Opportunities

Advanced Robotic and Sensor-Guided Rehabilitation

  • HUR's 2025 Oman program demonstrated rehabilitation equipment to healthcare decision-makers and university stakeholders. Monetization extends beyond equipment sales to software, commissioning, clinical education and annual maintenance.
  • Hocoma lists five major robotic rehabilitation product families through its Oman sales and service partner, including Lokomat, Armeo, Erigo, Andago and C-Mill. Specialist hospitals and neuro-rehabilitation providers are the principal beneficiaries.
  • Value growth of 6.70% annually through 2032 exceeding modeled volume growth creates space for premium technology. Adoption depends on clinical utilization, trained operators and service uptime rather than equipment acquisition alone.

Home and Connected Rehabilitation

  • More than 3 million Dhamani transactions in Q1 2025 demonstrate a scalable digital claims environment. Connected rehabilitation vendors can build recurring software, monitoring and device-leasing revenue models around outpatient and home therapy.
  • 66% overweight or obese prevalence creates a large population needing sustained exercise and mobility interventions. Home-care providers benefit when portable equipment enables longer treatment pathways without matching increases in clinic capacity.
  • For the opportunity to scale, connected devices must integrate clinical protocols, remote progress tracking and payer documentation. Dhamani's integration with 33 private hospitals in 2025 provides an institutional foundation for more data-driven care.

Localized Distribution, Maintenance and Lifecycle Services

  • OEMs entering Oman require local regulatory and channel execution. Enraf-Nonius publicly identifies Oman-based distribution in Muscat, illustrating how manufacturer access depends on local commercial partners.
  • Hocoma provides Oman through a Muscat sales and service partner, demonstrating the value of combining equipment sales with technical support. Local distributors can capture recurring maintenance, calibration, spare-parts and training revenue.
  • As import-sourced equipment remains approximately 96% of 2025 market supply, investment in service workshops, local spare parts and trained biomedical engineers can materially differentiate distributors and reduce hospital equipment downtime.

CHAPTER 9 - Competitive Landscape

Competitive Landscape Overview

The market is distributor-led and moderately fragmented, with global rehabilitation specialists competing through clinical performance, Oman regulatory readiness, institutional relationships, installed-base support, product breadth and after-sales service rather than manufacturing scale within Oman.

Market Share Distribution

Enraf-Nonius B.V.
BTL Industries
Zimmer MedizinSysteme GmbH
Dynatronics Corporation

Top 5 Players

1
Enraf-Nonius B.V.
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2
BTL Industries
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3
Zimmer MedizinSysteme GmbH
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4
Dynatronics Corporation
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5
Enovis Corporation (Chattanooga)
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Combined Share$%

Market Dynamics

Local Players70%
Regional/Int'l30%

8 new entrants in the past 5 years, indicating strong market attractiveness and growth potential.

Company Profiles (Top 10 Players)
Company Name
Market Share
Headquarters
Founding Year
Core Market Focus
Enraf-Nonius B.V.
-Rotterdam, Netherlands1925Electrotherapy, ultrasound, treatment couches and rehabilitation systems
BTL Industries
-Czech Republic1993Electrotherapy, ultrasound, laser, shockwave and rehabilitation equipment
Zimmer MedizinSysteme GmbH
-Neu-Ulm, Germany1969Physical therapy, electro-ultrasound, shockwave, cryotherapy and diathermy
Dynatronics Corporation
-Eagan, Minnesota, USA1979Physical therapy equipment, treatment products and rehabilitation solutions
Enovis Corporation (Chattanooga)
---Rehabilitation, electrotherapy and musculoskeletal recovery equipment
STORZ MEDICAL AG
-Tägerwilen, Switzerland-Extracorporeal shockwave therapy systems for musculoskeletal treatment
Richmar
-St. Louis, Missouri, USA-Electrotherapy, ultrasound and therapeutic modality systems
HUR Oy
---Medical exercise, rehabilitation strength, balance and connected systems
Hocoma AG
-Volketswil, Switzerland-Robotic neurological, gait, upper-limb and early rehabilitation systems
EMS Physio Ltd.
-Wantage, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom-Electrotherapy, therapeutic ultrasound and physiotherapy equipment

Cross Comparison Parameters

The report provides detailed cross-comparison of key players across 10 performance parameters to identify competitive strengths and weaknesses.

Analysis Covered

Market Share Analysis:

Benchmarks supplier positions across revenue, installed base and institutional demand.

Cross Comparison Matrix:

Compares operating reach, service capability, economics and product competitiveness systematically.

SWOT Analysis:

Evaluates strategic advantages, capability gaps, market threats and expansion options.

Pricing Strategy Analysis:

Assesses equipment pricing, service bundles, tender discounts and premiumization potential.

Company Profiles:

Reviews market focus, local relevance, technology portfolio and competitive positioning.

CHAPTER 10 - REPORT TOC

Table of Contents

88Pages
34Chapters
10Companies Profiled
7Segmentation Types

Phase 1
Market Assessment Phase

11

Chapters

Supply-side and competitive intelligence covering market sizing, segmentation, competitive dynamics, regulatory landscape, and future forecasts.

Phase 2
Go-To-Market Strategy Phase

15

Chapters

Entry strategy evaluation, execution roadmap, partner recommendations, and profitability outlook.

Complete Report Coverage

201+ detailed sections covering every aspect of the market

143

Assessment Sections

58

Strategy Sections

CHAPTER 11 - Our Approach

Research Methodology

Desk Research

  • Mapped Oman rehabilitation facility infrastructure
  • Reviewed medical device regulatory requirements
  • Analyzed physiotherapy-relevant import classifications
  • Benchmarked GCC physiotherapy equipment markets

Primary Research

  • Interviewed physiotherapy department procurement heads
  • Engaged senior hospital physiotherapists directly
  • Consulted medical equipment sales directors
  • Interviewed biomedical service management teams

Validation and Triangulation

  • Validated assumptions across 250 respondents
  • Reconciled distributor and hospital estimates
  • Cross-checked equipment volume and pricing
  • Tested outputs against GCC benchmarks

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