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- Pain without presence: a narrative review of the pathophysiological . . .
We highlight historical aspects of pain theories and PLP, examining how these theories have expanded to include psychosocial dimensions associated with chronic pain in amputees
- Phantom Limb Pain Management - ScienceDirect
Phantom limb pain (PLP) is a common and often chronic condition affecting 40% to 80% of amputees The heterogeneous pathology of PLP encompasses cortical, spinal, and peripheral mechanisms that present a challenge to providing effective treatments
- Frontiers | Pain without presence: a narrative review of the . . .
We highlight historical aspects of pain theories and PLP, examining how these theories have expanded to include psychosocial dimensions associated with chronic pain in amputees
- Phantom Limb Pain: Current Concepts and Treatment Strategies
We highlight advances in phantom limb pain concepts, pathophysiology, prevention, diagnosis, and therapeutic options
- A review of current theories and treatments for phantom limb pain - JCI
Phantom limb sensations (PLS) are useful while controlling a prosthesis; however, phantom limb pain (PLP) is a debilitating condition that drastically hinders quality of life Although such experiences have been reported since the early 16th century, the etiology remains unknown
- The prevalence and risk factors for phantom limb pain: a cross . . .
Persistent pre-operative pain, residual limb pain, and non-painful phantom limb sensations were identified as risk factors for PLP This study revealed a high prevalence of PLP
- The Prevalence and Characteristics of Phantom Limb Pain and Non-Painful . . .
In this cross-sectional study we assessed the presence of several phantom phenomena including PLP and other amputation-related information in a sample of 3,374 unilateral upper and lower limb amputees
- Phantom Limb Pain Management - Journal of Hand Surgery
Understand the available treatment modalities for managing and preventing phantom limb pain
- Full article: A review of the management of phantom limb pain . . .
This review has, therefore, explored the management of established PLP, with a remit to be as broad as possible to give practitioners all relevant data about how to treat this perplexing and intractable condition
- Phantom limb pain: thinking outside the (mirror) box
Phantom limb pain (PLP) is a curious phenomenon; we find it interesting because it raises challenging questions relevant to what it means for us to live inside our bodies, and has thus been a source of wonder and curiosity throughout modern culture
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