The rising incidence of chronic wounds, including diabetic foot ulcers and pressure ulcers, is a primary driver of the global wound care monitoring market, as these conditions demand advanced monitoring solutions. However, the high cost of these systems acts as a significant restraint, limiting their adoption in resource-constrained areas. An opportunity exists in leveraging digital health technologies, such as AI and remote monitoring, to improve real-time wound assessment and management. A key challenge, though, is achieving standardized and accurate data collection and interpretation across diverse healthcare environments.



