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As global healthcare systems continue to prioritize maternal health, emergency medicine, and pre-hospital trauma care, the Non-Pneumatic Anti-Shock Garment (NASG) is increasingly recognized as an essential life-saving device. Used to reduce shock, stabilize hemorrhaging patients, and improve survival rates, anti-shock garments are seeing rising demand across both developed and emerging markets.
This report explores the 2025–2026 global market trends, growth drivers, procurement insights, and future opportunities within the anti-shock garment sector.
Healthcare authorities—including WHO-aligned programs—continue to promote NASG for:
Postpartum hemorrhage (PPH)
Severe trauma-related shock
Emergency transport stabilization
This has resulted in increased adoption within:
Hospitals (OB/GYN & emergency units)
Ambulance & EMS systems
Rural maternal clinics
International aid & humanitarian programs
Industry forecasting suggests anti-shock garments will experiencesteady annual growthdriven by:
Global maternal mortality reduction initiatives
Expansion of emergency medical services
Increased international donor funding
Strong focus on cost-effective, low-resource medical solutions
The market is transitioning from niche towidely recognized essential equipment.
Postpartum hemorrhage remains a leading cause of maternal mortality worldwide. Low-resource regions are increasing procurement of NASGs due to:
Low cost
Reusability
Proven reduction in shock and blood loss
More countries are:
Upgrading ambulance fleets
Standardizing trauma kits
Implementing national EMS protocols
NASGs are increasingly included asrequired equipmentfor trauma response.
Organizations supporting global maternal health are investing heavily in NASG distribution:
UN agencies
NGOs
Global health partnerships
Non-profit emergency response groups
This segment is projected to grow significantly through 2026.
Highest maternal mortality rates
Strong adoption in rural and community clinics
Government-funded programs expanding NASG access
Growing investment in emergency medicine
Increased procurement for obstetric emergency kits
Used in trauma & EMS equipment
High interest in upgraded materials and improved garment durability
Manufacturers are producing stronger, more breathable fabrics with improved elasticity.
Velcro upgrades and simplified strap placement improve speed of application.
Hospitals and EMS training centers demand educational bundles to accompany products.
International buyers increasingly request:
Custom colors
Enhanced durability
Private logo printing
Tailored size options
This presents major opportunities for global manufacturers.
Emergency departments
Obstetrics & maternity wards
Ambulance fleets
Disaster relief organizations
Donor-funded maternal health programs
Durability & washability
Cost per use
Certification & compliance
Availability of training materials
Custom/OEM options
Between 2025 and 2026, analysts expect:
Higher government procurementfor national maternal health initiatives
Stronger international donor fundingfor PPH interventions
Expansion of EMS systemsin developing regions
More innovationfrom manufacturers offering OEM and training kits
Anti-shock garments are projected to shift from “emergency alternative” tostandard global trauma equipment.
The demand for Non-Pneumatic Anti-Shock Garments (NASG) is accelerating globally as countries prioritize maternal safety, trauma response, and emergency medical readiness. For buyers—including hospitals, NGOs, EMS departments, and procurement managers—now is a strategic time to secure high-quality, cost-effective NASG solutions.
TICARE® remains a trusted international supplier offering:
High-quality medical-grade NASGs
OEM/private label options
Training support
Fast delivery for global orders