Bangladesh (POP: 176m) is one of South Asia’s most important and fastest-growing environments for orthotics, prosthetics, and rehabilitation services, shaped by a large population, increasing rates of non-communicable disease, and significant injury burden. Demand is driven by diabetes-related complications, trauma (including road traffic injuries), stroke-related disability, congenital conditions, and long-term mobility impairment—all of which contribute directly to the need for prosthetic limbs, orthotic bracing, diabetic foot devices, and long-term therapy.
Much like other healthcare systems rebuilding and expanding service capacity across IMEA, Bangladesh’s O&P sector faces a familiar challenge: the need to strengthen not only the supply of devices, but the full rehabilitation pathway—assessment, fitting, physiotherapy, follow-up, and long-term outcomes.
Bangladesh’s diabetes burden is significant and rising. The International Diabetes Federation estimates:
This directly increases the demand for diabetic foot orthoses, protective footwear, Charcot management, and prevents/delays major amputations through earlier intervention.
Stroke is a major disability driver in Bangladesh, increasing demand for:
AFOs, KAFOs, shoulder subluxation supports, mobility aids, and long-term neurorehabilitation.
Published estimates commonly report:
Bangladesh has also invested in national disability measurement efforts. Government-linked statistical reporting indicates:
(Note: disability estimates vary significantly by methodology, definitions, and survey tools.)
Reliable national amputee population totals are difficult to standardise, but published clinical research indicates substantial amputation burden, driven by vascular disease, trauma, infection, and diabetes-related complications. A long-term hospital-based review reported amputation incidence in a defined population and showed vascular causes as dominant.
Bangladesh’s orthotic and prosthetic ecosystem includes:
Below is a practical list of recognised providers supporting O&P and rehabilitation delivery across the country:
One of Bangladesh’s most established rehabilitation organisations, CRP delivers orthotic and prosthetic services alongside comprehensive therapy support and patient follow-up pathways.
A major Dhaka-based provider with a strong focus on orthotics, prosthetics, mobility aids, and clinical services.
A visible private-sector limb provider offering prosthetic limbs, orthotic devices, and mobility products to a broad patient base.
An important regional centre helping expand access beyond the capital, supporting patients who otherwise face long travel distances for care.
A service model focused on accessibility, affordability, and continued rehabilitation support for patients requiring limb replacement and bracing solutions.
Bangladesh continues to work through common system-level constraints seen across IMEA:
Bangladesh has strong potential to scale O&P access further through:
Bangladesh is positioned as a high-impact rehabilitation market, where strengthening orthotics and prosthetics services will directly influence national outcomes for diabetes complications, stroke recovery, trauma rehabilitation, and long-term disability inclusion. With continued development of workforce capacity, regional access, and consistent device quality, Bangladesh can become a model for scalable rehabilitation delivery across South Asia.