Phantom Limbs More Common Than Previously Thought

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Phantom Limbs More Common Than Previously Thought

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After the loss of a limb, most patients experience the feeling of a phantom limb the vivid illusion that the amputated arm or leg is still present. Damage to the nervous system, such as stroke, ma

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Phantom limbs more common than previously thought

labspaces.net — “After the loss of a limb, most patients experience the feeling of a phantom limb " the vivid illusion that the amputated arm or leg is still present. Damage to the nervous system, such as stroke, may cause similar illusions in weakened limbs, whereby an arm or leg may feel as if it is in a completely different position or may even feel as if it is moving when it is not.View full resource at labspaces.net

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physorg.com — “After the loss of a limb, most patients experience the feeling of a phantom limb - the vivid illusion that the amputated arm or leg is still present. Damage to the nervous system, such as stroke, may cause similar illusions in weakened limbs, whereby an arm or leg may feel as if it is in a completely ...View full resource at physorg.com

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