The Coevolution of the Understanding and Treatment Modalities for Phantom Limb Pain
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Phantom Limb Pain, Phantom Limb, PLP, Phantom Limb SyndromeAbstract
Phantom Limb Pain (PLP), an inappropriate sensation in a missing limb, is a post-amputation phenomenon that occurs in up to 80% of amputees. The specific sensations vary from person to person, but some common reported sensations include warmth or coldness, itching, tingling, and electric shock. Some patients also perceive a specific position or movement of the phantom limb. Most amputees experience PLP with varying degrees of intensity, frequency, and duration. About 5-10% of amputees continue to have severe PLP for many years after amputation. As technology and scientific understanding have evolved, phantom limb pain has become better understood over the centuries, from its first mention from Ambroise Pare in the 1600s to the usage of a variety of medication, medical therapy, and surgery options available today. Although the field of medicine does not yet have a curative treatment for PLP, treatment modalities have advanced from the use of wooden pegs to the latest and advanced prosthetics. By summarizing the growing understanding and evolution of treatment modalities for the medical condition from its first mention in the 16th century to the current 21st century, we can begin to appreciate the years of study and collaboration to current knowledge of phantom limb pain.
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