Sentences with phrase «phantom pain experienced»

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Amputees who experience «phantom limb pain» could find relief with a 3D virtual reality system that creates the illusion that they can once again control their missing limb.
THE BRAIN deals with tinnitus in the same way that it deals with «phantom» limb pain, where amputees experience pain from a lost limb.
The new findings parallel previous work demonstrating that adding more sensory input can relieve chronic phantom limb pain experienced by some amputees: when a mirror tricks the brain into thinking the body is whole again, the pain subsides.
People who lose an arm or leg often experience phantom limb pain, as if the missing limb was still there.
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Some research indicates that cats experience phantom pain long after declawing.
Evidence for this is the fact that 100 % of human amputees experience phantom sensations (80 % of them painful) for the rest of their lives, no matter how or when the amputation occurred — even as an infant, even with perfect surgical technique, and even with abundant post-op pain meds.
Because declawing involves at least ten separate amputations, it is virtually certain that all declawed cats experience phantom pain in one or more toes.
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He bore shrapnel wounds from World War II that probably shortened his life and she recalls him telling her about soldiers suffering from phantom limb pain, which he equated with the experience of sculpture: it's as real as it can be, but also elusive, residing in the imagination.
By means of accounts given by, among others, a psychoanalyst, a neurologist, a surgeon, a philosopher, a historian, a dancer and a musician, the phenomenon of phantom pain is viewed as a symptom of the denial and invisibility of such traumas as genocide, slavery and colonisation that are experienced collectively.
Not only is the initial incident traumatizing, but amputees often experience excruciating «phantom pains» for years following, as well as scarring, disfigurement and rehabilitation.
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