
UK Rehabilitation Industry
Find out more about the UK’s Rehabilitation industry and the companies aiding physical, psychological and other forms of recovery. View company data, industry trends, market size, financials and download our free sector report today.
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What is Rehabilitation?
Rehabilitation is a form of care used to enhance and restore mental, physical or cognitive abilities in a person that might have been lost or declined over time.
Rehabilitation comes in many forms, supporting patients who might be suffering from a physical, psychological, cognitive, vocational or speech impairment. The UK’s Rehabilitation industry consists of a wide range of companies and organisations dedicated to developing medical practices and supplying Rehabilitation services.
Rehabilitation sector summary
Key information you should know about the Rehabilitation sector from our AI-driven platform of over 5 million companies:
- Rehabilitation has turnover of £7.13bn, meaning it is our 50th largest RTIC, and our 51st fastest growing sector.
- The Rehabilitation sector is getting a lot of attention from investors and is one of the top 10 fastest growing sectors for venture capital funding.
- On average the roles advertised in this sector are 22.13% lower than the UK’s average salary.
Rehabilitation verticals
Our Rehabilitation RTIC is made up of 5 individual industry verticals, including verticals such as Cognitive Rehabilitation, Physical Rehabilitation, Psychiatric Rehabilitation. You can find out more about the verticals by buying a report, visualising the sector on our platform, or by downloading the data.
- Sector Code Description Records
- RTIC0073 Rehabilitation 5744 companies
Companies aiding recovery of any physical , psychological , cognitive , vocational and speech impairment/disability
- Rehabilitation: Cognitive Rehabilitation317 companies
Companies aiding the recovery of individuals with nerological impairment
- Rehabilitation: Physical Rehabilitation2024 companies
Companies aiding the recovering for physical impairments / injuries
- Rehabilitation: Psychiatric Rehabilitation3315 companies
Companies supporting the recovery of mental health and emotional disorder/disability
- Rehabilitation: Speech and Language Rehabilitation231 companies
Companies helping patients with various speech, language and communication problems.
- Rehabilitation: Vocational Rehabilitation410 companies
Companies supporting individuals with disabilities to achieve their employment and individuals goals.
Rehabilitation industry growth
We estimate that the UK Rehabilitation sector could be worth approximately £6.8bn by 2027, based on the compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of -0.8%. Below you can see the five year turnover forecast for the RTIC from 2023 to 2027.
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Dig deeper into the UK’s Rehabilitation Economy with our free 2023 RTIC report, which includes:
– Summary of RTIC data & industry performance
– Overview of key verticals
– Geographic analysis & breakdown
– Key insights & trends
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