Observation of limb movements reduces phantom limb pain in bilateral amputees
Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology2014Vol. 1(9), pp. 633–638
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Monica Tung, Ian C. Murphy, Sarah C. Griffin, Aimee L. Alphonso, Lindsey Hussey‐Anderson, Katie E. Hughes, Sharon R. Weeks, Victoria C. Merritt, Joseph M. Yetto, Paul F. Pasquina, Jack W. Tsao
Abstract
Direct visual observation therapy is an inexpensive and effective treatment for PLP that is accessible to bilateral lower limb amputees.
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