MIRROR THERAPY IN THE TREATMENT OF PHANTOM PAIN. A CASE REPORT
Phantom pain is a common problem in patients with amputated limbs. It can lead to symptoms of depression for its chronicity and high intensity. It also interferes with prosthetic rehabilitation and reduces the quality of life of patients. Due to the complex pathogenesis, there is no generally accepted method of treatment for phantom pain. We present in this article the case of using mirror therapy in a University Hospital, the positive clinical result of which has been proven in multiple studies.
Keywords: phantom limb, phantom pain, mirror therapy.
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Biniyazova A.A., Khaibullin T.N., Filippova N.A., Alimkhanova A.N., Zhumagali D.Sh. Mirror therapy in the treatment of phantom pain. A case report // Nauka i Zdravookhranenie [Science & Healthcare]. 2024, Vol.26. (3), pp. 210-214. doi 10.34689/SH.2024.26.3.024Related publications:
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