Phantom limb pain is a puzzling and debilitating condition which responds poorly to allopathic medical interventions. A reconceptualization of this disorder is proposed that integrates notions of subtle energy into an expanded multidimensional paradigm incorporating body, mind and spirit. The biomedical model of pain, perception and memory is reviewed, and found to be unable to explain various aspects of the phantom phenomenon, while the multidimensional energy approach offers explanatory power and opens the door to new therapeutic strategies. An overview of subtle energy anatomy follows, with reference to the use of Kirlian photography to detect possible electromagnetic correlates of life energy. The phenomenon of "phantom leaf" Kirlian ph...
Phantom Limb Pain (PLP) is a dysesthesic painful sensations perceived in the lost limb, resulting fr...
Phantom limb pain is an often severe and debilitating phenomenon that has been reported in up to 85%...
Purpose. Phantom sensations are somatic phenomena arising from denervated parts of the body. There i...
Phantom pains, appearing as a consequence of the amputation of a limb, have their source in the work...
Phantom limb pain is pain that is perceived in a part of the body which is no longer present. It is ...
Preparation of this chapter was supported by a Medical Research Council of Canada (MRC) Scholar Aw...
Research over the past two decades has begun to identify some of the key mechanisms underlying phant...
AbstractPhantom limb syndrome is a controversial subject when talking about its etiopathogenetic mec...
Almost anyone with a limb amputation experiences phantom sensations. Moreover, the majority of amput...
This article, the first of two, reviews the literature relating to patients' experiences of phantom ...
Phantom pain is pain caused by elimination or interruption of sensory nerve impulses by destroying o...
Since the phantom limb sensation was first described by the French military surgeon Ambroise Pare in...
The phantom limb is an ailment in which a patient perceives a limb that is no longer present after a...
This article explores the phenomenon of “phantom pain.” The analysis is based on personal experience...
Flor H, Fuchs X. Phantom Limb Pain☆. In: Reference Module in Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Psychol...
Phantom Limb Pain (PLP) is a dysesthesic painful sensations perceived in the lost limb, resulting fr...
Phantom limb pain is an often severe and debilitating phenomenon that has been reported in up to 85%...
Purpose. Phantom sensations are somatic phenomena arising from denervated parts of the body. There i...
Phantom pains, appearing as a consequence of the amputation of a limb, have their source in the work...
Phantom limb pain is pain that is perceived in a part of the body which is no longer present. It is ...
Preparation of this chapter was supported by a Medical Research Council of Canada (MRC) Scholar Aw...
Research over the past two decades has begun to identify some of the key mechanisms underlying phant...
AbstractPhantom limb syndrome is a controversial subject when talking about its etiopathogenetic mec...
Almost anyone with a limb amputation experiences phantom sensations. Moreover, the majority of amput...
This article, the first of two, reviews the literature relating to patients' experiences of phantom ...
Phantom pain is pain caused by elimination or interruption of sensory nerve impulses by destroying o...
Since the phantom limb sensation was first described by the French military surgeon Ambroise Pare in...
The phantom limb is an ailment in which a patient perceives a limb that is no longer present after a...
This article explores the phenomenon of “phantom pain.” The analysis is based on personal experience...
Flor H, Fuchs X. Phantom Limb Pain☆. In: Reference Module in Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Psychol...
Phantom Limb Pain (PLP) is a dysesthesic painful sensations perceived in the lost limb, resulting fr...
Phantom limb pain is an often severe and debilitating phenomenon that has been reported in up to 85%...
Purpose. Phantom sensations are somatic phenomena arising from denervated parts of the body. There i...