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Pain Practice, 2011
Abstract: Phantom pain is pain caused by elimination or interruption of sensory nerve impulses by destroying or injuring the sensory nerve fibers after amputation or deafferentation. The reported incidence of phantom limb pain after trauma, injury or peripheral vascular diseases is 60% to 80%.
Wolff, A.P. +5 more
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Abstract: Phantom pain is pain caused by elimination or interruption of sensory nerve impulses by destroying or injuring the sensory nerve fibers after amputation or deafferentation. The reported incidence of phantom limb pain after trauma, injury or peripheral vascular diseases is 60% to 80%.
Wolff, A.P. +5 more
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Clinical Rehabilitation, 2021
Objective: This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to evaluate the effects of mirror therapy on phantom limb sensation and phantom limb pain in amputees.
Fengyi Wang +6 more
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Objective: This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to evaluate the effects of mirror therapy on phantom limb sensation and phantom limb pain in amputees.
Fengyi Wang +6 more
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Phantom pain: A sensitivity analysis
Disability and Rehabilitation, 2004To analyse how decisions to dichotomise the frequency and impediment of phantom pain into absent and present influence the outcome of studies by performing a sensitivity analysis on an existing database.Five hundred and thirty-six subjects were recruited from the database of an orthopaedic workshop and filled out a questionnaire in which the following ...
Borsje, Susanne +4 more
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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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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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Pain
Supplemental Digital Content is Available in the Text. The use of phantom motor execution and phantom motor imagery aided by extended reality substantially alleviates phantom limb pain and its associated comorbidities.
E. Lendaro +19 more
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Supplemental Digital Content is Available in the Text. The use of phantom motor execution and phantom motor imagery aided by extended reality substantially alleviates phantom limb pain and its associated comorbidities.
E. Lendaro +19 more
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Using Mr. MAPP for Lower Limb Phantom Pain Management
ACM Multimedia, 2019Phantom pain is a chronic pain that is experienced as a vivid sensation stemming from the missing limb. From traditional mirror box to virtual reality-based approaches, a wide spectrum of treatments using mimic feedback of the amputated limb have been ...
K. Bahirat +6 more
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Anesthesia and Analgesia, 2021
BACKGROUND: We recently reported that a 6-day continuous peripheral nerve block reduced established postamputation phantom pain 3 weeks after treatment ended.
B. Ilfeld +14 more
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BACKGROUND: We recently reported that a 6-day continuous peripheral nerve block reduced established postamputation phantom pain 3 weeks after treatment ended.
B. Ilfeld +14 more
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Pain Practice, 2011
Phantom pain is pain caused by elimination or interruption of sensory nerve impulses by destroying or injuring the sensory nerve fibers after amputation or deafferentation. The reported incidence of phantom limb pain after trauma, injury or peripheral vascular diseases is 60% to 80%.
Tabitha A. Washington +2 more
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Phantom pain is pain caused by elimination or interruption of sensory nerve impulses by destroying or injuring the sensory nerve fibers after amputation or deafferentation. The reported incidence of phantom limb pain after trauma, injury or peripheral vascular diseases is 60% to 80%.
Tabitha A. Washington +2 more
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Journal of Endodontics, 1978
Phantom tooth pain (PTP) is a phenomenon of persistent pain in teeth. Neither endodontic therapy, apicoectomy, nor extraction of the offending teeth renders the region free of pain. A hypothesis that PTP is another example of the more familiar phantom limb phenomenon is presented, along with case reports.
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Phantom tooth pain (PTP) is a phenomenon of persistent pain in teeth. Neither endodontic therapy, apicoectomy, nor extraction of the offending teeth renders the region free of pain. A hypothesis that PTP is another example of the more familiar phantom limb phenomenon is presented, along with case reports.
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Mr.MAPP: Mixed Reality for MAnaging Phantom Pain
ACM Multimedia, 2017Phantom Limb Pain or simply, Phantom Pain is a severe chronic pain that is experienced as a vivid sensation of the pain in missing body part. Epidemiological studies obtained from a large samples indicate that the short-term incidence rate of the phantom
K. Bahirat, T. Annaswamy, B. Prabhakaran
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