نتایج جستجو برای: phantom pain

تعداد نتایج: 261451  

Journal: :European journal of pain 2007
Eric E Brodie Anne Whyte Catherine A Niven

The extent to which viewing a 'virtual' limb, the mirror image of an intact limb, modifies the experience of a phantom limb, was investigated in 80 lower limb amputees before, during and after repeated attempts to simultaneously move both intact and phantom legs. Subjects were randomly assigned to one of two conditions, a control condition in which they only viewed the movements of their intact...

Journal: :Pain 2010
Martin Diers Christoph Christmann Caroline Koeppe Matthias Ruf Herta Flor

Extended viewing of movements of the intact hand in a mirror as well as motor imagery has been shown to decrease pain in phantom pain patients. We used functional magnetic resonance imaging to assess the neural correlates of mirrored, imagined and executed hand movements in 14 upper extremity amputees - 7 with phantom limb pain (PLP) and 7 without phantom limb pain (non-PLP) and 9 healthy contr...

Journal: :Social cognitive and affective neuroscience 2012
Bernadette M Fitzgibbon Peter G Enticott Melita J Giummarra Richard H Thomson Nellie Georgiou-Karistianis John L Bradshaw

There are increasing reports of people experiencing pain when observing pain in another. This describes the phenomenon of synaesthetic pain which, until recently, had been primarily reported in amputees with phantom pain. In the current study, we used electroencephalography (EEG) to investigate how amputees who experience synaesthetic pain process pain observed in another. Participants were gro...

Journal: :Clinical rehabilitation 2002
David A Oakley Lionel Gracey Whitman Peter W Halligan

OBJECTIVE To provide a theoretical background, to review existing literature and to present new case material relevant to the treatment of phantom limb pain using hypnotic imagery. METHOD This paper presents two new case reports involving the use of hypnotic imagery procedures in the alleviation of phantom limb pain and reviews 10 previous clinical studies which have involved a similar approa...

2004
Mark A Jackson

Amputation of a body part, whether as a result of trauma or surgical intervention, is almost always associated with awareness of, and sensations referred to, the missing body part. These sensations were first noted by Ambroise Pare, a French military surgeon in the middle of the 16th century. Mitchel first used the term `phantom' in 1871 from his observations and medical studies of the American...

2014
Agda M. Andreotti Marcelo C. Goiato Eduardo P. Pellizzer Aldiéris A. Pesqueira Aimée M. Guiotti Humberto Gennari-Filho Daniela M. dos Santos

The purpose of this literature review was to describe the main features of phantom eye syndrome in relation to their possible causes, symptoms, treatments, and influence of eye amputation on quality of life of anophthalmic patients. For this, a bibliographical research was performed in Pubmed database using the following terms: "eye amputation," "eye trauma," "phantom eye syndrome," "phantom pa...

Journal: :Perception 2010
Melita J Giummarra Bernadette M Fitzgibbon Nellie Georgiou-Karistianis Michael E R Nicholls Stephen J Gibson John L Bradshaw

Pain synaesthetes experience pain in a presensitised region when observing or imagining another person in pain. We conducted an upper-limb embodiment study using a modified rubber-hand illusion in which lower-limb amputees originally participated as control subjects for the upper-limb amputees. While we found all subjects experienced topographic illusory sensations, we also serendipitously foun...

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