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Decrease in phantom limb pain associated with prosthesis-induced increased use of an amputation stump in humans

WEISS T; MILTNER WH; ADLER T; BRUCKNER JL; TAUB E
NEUROSCI LETT , 1999, vol. 272, n° 2, p. 131-134
Doc n°: 166361
Localisation : en ligne
Descripteurs : EB14 - MEMBRE FANTOME

The experience of phantom limb pain, non-painful phantom limb sensation and
telescoping was ascertained by questionnaire in a group of upper extremity
amputees wearing a functionally effective Sauerbruch prosthesis which permits
extensive use of the affected limb and in a group of patients wearing a cosmetic
prosthesis that did little to increase the utilization of the amputation stump.
The Sauerbruch prosthesis group exhibited a significant and large decrease in
amount of phantom limb pain while the cosmetic prosthesis group showed no change.
Neither group experienced a decrease in non-painful phantom limb sensation or
telescoping. The amount of phantom limb pain has been found to be highly
correlated with the amount of injury-related, afferent-decrease cortical
reorganization. It is possible that the increased use of the amputation stump
induced by wearing a Sauerbruch prosthesis produced a countervailing
use-dependent, afferent-increase type of cortical reorganization that reversed
the phantom limb pain. These preliminary results require replication. Their therapeutic implications are discussed.

Langue : ANGLAIS

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