How IB-Stim Works
IB-Stim is a different kind of approach for patients (8-21 years) with functional abdominal pain and IBS.
Functional abdominal pain associated with IBS is believed to involve abnormal processing between the brain and the gut, otherwise known as the “brain-gut axis”1.
Studies in individuals with “Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)” have demonstrated abnormal activation of an area in the brain called the amygdala. The amygdala is part of the brain that controls the autonomic nervous system and is involved in processing of fear and pain2-4.
IB-Stim targets the central nervous system by sending gentle electrical impulses through the peripheral cranial nerve branches located just beneath the skin in the ear.
While the exact mechanism of action for IB-Stim has not been demonstrated in humans, pre-clinical studies suggest it works by controlling activity of pain areas in the central nervous system, particularly the amygdala and spinal cord5.
Activity of neurons in the Amygdala is decreased after 15 minutes electrical stimulation*
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