This is a flexible, interrupted video case that uses phantom limb pain as a platform to investigate brain anatomy with a focus on somatosensory cortical mapping and the homunculus. The case begins with a video of neurologist Dr. V.S. Ramachandran interviewing two amputees who experience phantom limb pain (part one). Through Dr. Ramachandran’s dialog with amputees, students learn about the paradoxical condition of feeling pain in a limb that does not exist (e.g., phantom limb pain). Students witness Dr. Ramachandran analyzing fMRI data from an amputee, and subsequently learn the somatosensory cortical mapping of the amputee has remarkably changed. Dr. Ramachandran also introduces and demonstrates one form of treatment for phantom limb pain, ...
Phantom pains, appearing as a consequence of the amputation of a limb, have their source in the work...
Various mechanisms in generating phantom limb pain (PLP) have been hypothesized in the literature. H...
A systematic descriptive survey was carried out on a clinic population with acquired upper limb ampu...
poster abstractPhantom limb is the sensation amputees may feel where the missing limb (occasionally ...
Phantom limb pain is pain that is perceived in a part of the body which is no longer present. It is ...
The phantom limb is an ailment in which a patient perceives a limb that is no longer present after a...
Preparation of this chapter was supported by a Medical Research Council of Canada (MRC) Scholar Aw...
In this article, we examine phantom limb syndrome to gain insights into how the brain functions as t...
Phantom sensations are experienced by almost every person who has lost their hand in adulthood. This...
Background: After amputation of a limb, the majority of patients experience phantom sensations, such...
Many neuropsychological theories agree that the brain maintains a relatively persistent representati...
Almost anyone with a limb amputation experiences phantom sensations. Moreover, the majority of amput...
Phantom limb pain (PLP) is a burning, stabbing, shooting, aching, and/or throbbing pain that an ampu...
Functional reorganization of the somatosensory system was widely observed in phantom limb pain patie...
Phantom sensation and phantom pain are common after limb amputation. Previous research documents inc...
Phantom pains, appearing as a consequence of the amputation of a limb, have their source in the work...
Various mechanisms in generating phantom limb pain (PLP) have been hypothesized in the literature. H...
A systematic descriptive survey was carried out on a clinic population with acquired upper limb ampu...
poster abstractPhantom limb is the sensation amputees may feel where the missing limb (occasionally ...
Phantom limb pain is pain that is perceived in a part of the body which is no longer present. It is ...
The phantom limb is an ailment in which a patient perceives a limb that is no longer present after a...
Preparation of this chapter was supported by a Medical Research Council of Canada (MRC) Scholar Aw...
In this article, we examine phantom limb syndrome to gain insights into how the brain functions as t...
Phantom sensations are experienced by almost every person who has lost their hand in adulthood. This...
Background: After amputation of a limb, the majority of patients experience phantom sensations, such...
Many neuropsychological theories agree that the brain maintains a relatively persistent representati...
Almost anyone with a limb amputation experiences phantom sensations. Moreover, the majority of amput...
Phantom limb pain (PLP) is a burning, stabbing, shooting, aching, and/or throbbing pain that an ampu...
Functional reorganization of the somatosensory system was widely observed in phantom limb pain patie...
Phantom sensation and phantom pain are common after limb amputation. Previous research documents inc...
Phantom pains, appearing as a consequence of the amputation of a limb, have their source in the work...
Various mechanisms in generating phantom limb pain (PLP) have been hypothesized in the literature. H...
A systematic descriptive survey was carried out on a clinic population with acquired upper limb ampu...