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Neuromusculoskeletal ultrasound examination in Nicolau syndrome

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PM&R, EarlyView.
Beytullah Yazar   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Phantom Limb Pain

International Anesthesiology Clinics, 2016
Phantom limb is a complex pain phenomenon that is perceived by patients after a limb has been amputated. Many patients have the persistent perception that the particular limb that was lost is still present. This phenomenon, which may be painful and nonpainful, may develop immediately after amputation or in years following the incident.
Yong, Luo, Thomas A, Anderson
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Phantom Limb Pain

The Neurologist, 2010
Since the beginning of the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan, there has been a dramatic increase in the number of military service members with single and multiple-limb amputations. Phantom limb pain (PLP) frequently develops in these individuals. As a result, identifying the best methods to treat PLP is critical. The review highlights areas of inquiry
Sharon R, Weeks   +2 more
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Persistent Phantom Limb Pain

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1981
The role of psychological factors in 10 patients with painful phantom limbs was investigated by means of a questionnaire and interviews. The hypotheses were that the severity of pain would be positively correlated with their present personal problems and attitudes and with experience of pain in the limb before amputation.
L, Dawson, P, Arnold
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Phantom-limb pain

The Lancet, 1997
Preparation of this chapter was supported by a Medical Research Council of Canada (MRC) Scholar Award and MRC Grant #MT-12052.
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Phantom Limb Pain

2023
Abstract This chapter on phantom limb pain and its pathophysiology describes the pathophysiology that is known about phantom limb syndrome. Phantom limb syndrome is defined as the ability to feel sensations and even pain in a limb or limbs that no longer exist.
Vwaire Orhurhu, Kevin Bennett
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Phantom Limb Pain: Treatment Strategies

Pain Management, 2013
421 ISSN 1758-1869 10.2217/PMT.13.51 © 2013 Future Medicine Ltd Pain Manage. (2013) 3(6), 421–424 Phantom pain following limb amputation represents a challenge for medical science. Recent wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, combined with civil wars in Syria and other nations, have led to an increase in the number of traumatic limb amputations being carried ...
Nikolajsen, Lone   +2 more
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Phantom Limb Pain

2020
Phantom limb pain is a phenomenon known for centuries. It affects more than 70% of all amputees, and it is thought to be the consequence of central or peripheral neuron damage. The phenomenon of brain functional reorganization, called representational plasticity, has been shown to be involved in the development and propagation of phantom pain.
Luminita M. Tureanu, Ljuba Stojiljkovic
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