نتایج جستجو برای: phantom limb pain

تعداد نتایج: 324697  

2017
Sanne Kikkert Melvin Mezue David Henderson Slater Heidi Johansen-Berg Irene Tracey Tamar R. Makin

Following amputation, individuals ubiquitously report experiencing lingering sensations of their missing limb. While phantom sensations can be innocuous, they are often manifested as painful. Phantom limb pain (PLP) is notorious for being difficult to monitor and treat. A major challenge in PLP management is the difficulty in assessing PLP symptoms, given the physical absence of the affected bo...

Journal: :Pain 2014
Sarah C Griffin Jack W Tsao

Journal: :American journal of physical medicine & rehabilitation 2009
Beth D Darnall

Home-based patient-delivered mirror therapy is a promising approach in the treatment of phantom limb pain. Previous studies and case reports of mirror therapy have used a therapist-guided, structured protocol of exercises. No case report has described treatment for either upper or lower limb phantom pain by using home-based patient-delivered mirror therapy. The success of this case demonstrates...

Journal: :Current Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Reports 2014

2012
Levent Sahin Mehrican Sahin Rauf Gul Eray Mandollu

Phantom Limb Pain (PLP) is an excruciating type of pain that gives a sensation of the continued presence of an amputated limb. Physicians have used many methods and drugs to treat PLP. We present a case of continued sciatic nerve block performed for PLP that developed after a traumatic amputation. We conclude that infusing a local anesthetic via a perineural sciatic catheter effectively treated...

2017
Kassondra L. Collins Danielle L. McKean Katherine Huff Mark Tommerdahl Oleg Vyacheslavovich Favorov Robert S. Waters Jack W. Tsao

Unilateral major limb amputation causes changes in sensory perception. Changes may occur within not only the residual limb but also the intact limb as well as the brain. We tested the hypothesis that limb amputation may result in the detection of hand sensation during stimulation of a non-limb-related body region. We further investigated the responses of unilateral upper limb amputees and indiv...

Journal: :Pain physician 2008
Vidya Ramanavarapu Thomas T Simopoulos

BACKGROUND Chronic pain following limb amputations is now a recognized chronic pain syndrome usually described in a combination of phantom and stump pain. Both stump and phantom pain continue to be significant treatment challenges. If pharmacotherapy does not provide effective analgesia for stump pain, a clinician has interventional options that frequently give only transient benefit, or have a...

2015
Robin Bekrater-Bodmann Michael Schredl Martin Diers Iris Reinhard Jens Foell Jörg Trojan Xaver Fuchs Herta Flor

The experience of post-amputation pain such as phantom limb pain (PLP) and residual limb pain (RLP), is a common consequence of limb amputation, and its presence has negative effects on a person's well-being. The continuity hypothesis of dreams suggests that the presence of such aversive experiences in the waking state should be reflected in dream content, with the recalled body representation ...

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