Few common pain conditions have been as vexing to both patients and physicians as phantom limb pain. In our new slideshow, get a primer on prevention, treatment, pharmacotherapy, and more.
Few common pain conditions have been as vexing to both patients and physicians as phantom limb pain (PLP), which is defined as a painful sensation in the missing limb. Although physicians have been aware of PLP since at least the 16th century, its etiology and treatment continue to be the subject of uncertainty and debate. In the slides below, find an overview on etiology, prevention, treatment, and more.
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