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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]


Overview

Inner Bone Pain, commonly referred to as IBP, is a disorder that occurs in a patients who has sustained prolonged exposure to pain. The disorder is characterized by severe pain felt to be emanating from a persons very core.

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It is difficult to differentiate between growing pains and IBP in younger children, but is easily identifiable by people between the ages of 26-50.

There are very few reported cases of IBP in the United States. In some patients there is a psychological overlay of severe stress in their lives such as raising children, work, or constant lack of peace either by constant contact with family or noise. This prolonged stress can turn become IBP when person suffering extreme stress suffers trauma such as a broken or dislocated appendage like an arm or leg.

The first reported case of IBP was to a man in Saint Paul, Minnesota. Morrow Monk was the first documented US citizen of IBP when he was admitted to United Hospital in St Paul. The findings were then reported to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention by Dr. Tyler Coles after findings supported evidence of IBP.

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