Phantom Limb Pain

Phantom limb pain shows that symptoms can be perceived even when the apparent body part is absent. Pain in a missing limb is described as a real experience produced by brain interpretation rather than by the absent limb itself. Pain felt i…

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Phantom limb pain shows that symptoms can be perceived even when the apparent body part is absent. Pain in a missing limb is described as a real experience produced by brain interpretation rather than by the absent limb itself. Pain felt in a specific body area may not originate from that exact location.