An intestine dysfunction treatment apparatus comprises an electric
stimulation device (56) implanted in a patient, who suffers from
intestine dysfunction. The stimulation device comprises electric
conductors adapted to directly engage with a muscle that directly or
indirectly affects the transportation of the content of the patient's
intestines, for example the anal sphincter (58) or a portion of the
muscle that contracts the bowels, to electrically stimulate the muscle to
increase the tonus thereof. A control device (62) is provided for
controlling a source of energy (64), which may or may not be implanted,
to release electric energy for use in connection with the power of the
stimulation device. The apparatus can be used for treating patients
suffering from anal incontinence or constipation.