Courtesy : Prof Nabile Ebraheim, University of Toledo, Ohio, USA
- Phantom pain is a common symptom after amputation of
limb. - The term phantom doesnot mean that the symptoms are imaginary or in the patient’s head
- It is a real phenomenon.
- Upto 80% of amputee patients have phantom symptoms.
- The patient will feel the sensation of pain in the area where the limb was amputated.
SYMPTOMS
• May range from mild to severe and the pain may be constant.
• Tingling, cramping,Heat or Cold sensation may be felt in addition to shooting pain and these symptoms usually
decrease or disappear with time.
• The patient may feel like the foot or toes are moving or itchy.
• If the symptoms continue for more than 6 months the prognosis is usually not good.
CAUSES
The causes of phantom pain are not very clear.
• Brain thinks that the limb is still present.
Psychological factors -Memory of the pain is returned. The signal is
interpreted as pain regardless of the signal from the injured nerve.
• Peripheral factors may contribute to the condition of phantom pain
Peripheral factors: Pain may result from the nerve endings making a
Neuroma. Neuroma may generate an abnormal impulse that the brain will
interpet as Pain.
TREATMENT
• Multiple treatment modalities
• Depends on the levels of pain
• It includes :
– Heat
– Massage
– Biofeedback and relaxation techniques
– Physical therapy
– TENS Unit
– Exercises and moving the limbs –can help to relieve the pain from phantom pain
Medical Therapy –
- Anticonvulsants, Antidepressants
- Surgical Therapy -For Neuromas
- Neurostimulation technique –Spinal cord or deep brain
stimulation
MIRROR BOX VISUAL FEEDBACK THERAPY
• A mirror box is a box with two mirrors in the centre(one facing
each way) that is used to help patients feel like they still have
after having it amputated.
• Here, The patient places both the amputated limb and the
other limb into the holes of the mirror box.
• A mirror is used to create a reflection of the non-amputated
limb.
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