GI Motility Disorders

Purpose: GI motility disorders, including gastroparesis, chronic constipation, functional dyspepsia, and esophageal motility disorders, represent a significant and often underdiagnosed segment of digestive healthcare. Growing awareness, improved diagnostic tools, and expanding therapeutic options have positioned motility disorders as an important commercial market.

Keynote Points:

  • Rising prevalence of functional and motility-related GI disorders

  • Demand for specialized diagnostics such as manometry and motility testing

  • Growing pharmaceutical pipeline for prokinetics and neuromodulators

  • Opportunities in non-invasive and digital motility assessment tools

  • Expansion of specialty motility clinics and referral centers

  • Increasing patient focus on quality of life and symptom control

  • Collaboration potential across GI, neurology, and digital health sectors

Benefits:

  • Large, chronic patient population requiring ongoing care

  • Recurring revenue through diagnostics, long-term therapies, and follow-ups

  • Strong ROI potential for specialized testing and treatment services

  • Differentiation through expertise in functional GI disorders

  • Opportunities for innovation in diagnostics and digital monitoring

  • Sustainable growth driven by unmet clinical needs and awareness