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PAINFUL PHANTOM FOOT

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1947
To the Editor:— In an article entitled Abolition of Painful Phantom Foot by Resection of the Sensory Cortex, by Drs. Echols and Colcough, which appeared in the August 23 issue ofThe Journalthe statement appeared "He continued to complain of numbness and pain, however, and in October 1943 requested that his leg be amputated.
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Prevalence and incidence of phantom limb pain, phantom limb sensations and telescoping in amputees: A systematic rapid review

European Journal of Pain, 2020
This systematic, rapid review aimed to critically appraise and synthesize the recent literature (2014–2019) evaluating the incidence and prevalence of post‐amputation phantom limb pain (PLP) and sensation (PLS).
Anna Stankevicius   +4 more
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Restoration of sensory feedback from the foot and reduction of phantom limb pain via closed-loop spinal cord stimulation

Nature Biomedical Engineering, 2023
A. Nanivadekar   +16 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 Pains

Prose Studies, 2005
Some critics of Coming Home (1978) hierarchize mental and physical disabilities, and judge disabilities in male bodies in terms both of gender and sexuality.
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Phantom sensation, phantom pain, and stump pain.

Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation, 1993
Phantom sensation, phantom pain, and stump pain have been known since antiquity. For millenia, sensations in the missing body part were thought to be of psychic origin. During this century the psychic explanations have gradually given way to physiological explanations.
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Phantom Limb Pain

Regional Anesthesia: The Journal of Neural Blockade in Obstetrics, Surgery, & Pain Control, 1993
J A, Wesolowski, M J, Lema
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Sensory feedback restoration in leg amputees improves walking speed, metabolic cost and phantom pain

Nature Medicine, 2019
F. Petrini   +18 more
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Phantom Pain

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1997
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[Phantom pain].

Therapeutische Umschau. Revue therapeutique, 1989
More than 50% of all amputees are reporting phantom pain. There are several different neuropathophysiological and psychopathological models of phantom pain. However, these models can only partially explain the genesis and the occurrence of phantom pain. The suggested treatments vary largely from author to author.
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