Functional GI and Motility Disorders

Functional GI  and motility disorders generally  cannot  not be  diagonised in a traditional way. Since there is no provocative, contagious or structural malformation. The term "functional" is commonly  applied to disorders where the body's normal bustle in terms of the movement of the intestines, the responsiveness of the nerves of the intestines, or the way in which the brain steer some of these functions is weakened.

Around 25 million Americans have a functional GI disorder. FGIDs account for 40% of a gastroenterologist's practice. 50- 80% of persons with a functional GI disorder do not confer physicians, although they may take over-the-counter medications and report significantly higher rates of job or school absenteeism and disability

  • Management of GI motility
  • Development of novel tools in motility
  • Gastrointestinal Motility disorders

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