Similar words: phantom limb, phantom, bottom line, mountain climbing, elephant, phantasm, sycophant, pantomime. Meaning: n. pain felt by an amputee that seems to be located in the missing limb.
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1. This reviewer reports the update of phantom limb pain.
2. Methods: A total of 17 cases of phantom limb pain after amputation were treated with neurotropin. The visual analogue scales(VAS) were measured before and after the treatment.
3. Less common than phantom limb pain, which is experienced by 50 to 78 percent of amputees, phantom eye pain develops in only about 30 percent of patients.
4. Some amputees are already known to experience phantom limb pain - a feeling of pain in a limb that is no longer there - but synaesthetic pain is different.
5. What factor may cause phantom limb pain to be more common than phantom eye pain?
6. Phantom limb pain is a common experience for patients who have received amputation. However(sentence dictionary), the definite mechanism is still not clear.
7. Sometimes they even send it when there's no body part—phantom limb pain, which amputees feel in their missing arms or legs, is neuropathic.
8. THE CANADIAN JOURNAL OF REHABILITATION :" Publication of the University Study: "The Efficacy of FARABLOC in the Treatment of Phantom Limb Pain. "
9. Conclusion: Neurotropin is effective and safe in the treatment of phantom limb pain a...
10. Objective To study the effect electrode placement of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation(TENS) on phantom limb pain in the postoperative phase of amputation.
11. Conclusion: Neurotropin is effective and safe in the treatment of phantom limb pain after...
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