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  2. Phantom limb - Wikipedia

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    A phantom limb is the sensation that an amputated or missing limb is still attached. It is a chronic condition which is often resistant to treatment. [1] When the cut ends of sensory fibres are stimulated during thigh movements, the patient feels as if the sensation is arising from the non-existent limb.

  3. Phantom pain - Wikipedia

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    Phantom limb sensation is any sensory phenomenon, except pain, ... Phantom pain is a clinical diagnosis based on the signs and symptoms an individual describes. [2]

  4. Body integrity dysphoria - Wikipedia

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    Body integrity dysphoria (BID), also referred to as body integrity identity disorder (BIID), amputee identity disorder or xenomelia, and formerly called apotemnophilia, is a rare mental disorder characterized by a desire to have a sensory or physical disability or feeling discomfort with being able-bodied, beginning in early adolescence and resulting in harmful consequences. [1]

  5. Complex regional pain syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS Type 1 and Type 2), sometimes referred to by the hyponyms Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD) or Reflex Neurovascular Dystrophy (RND), is a rare and severe form of neuroinflammatory and dysautonomic disorder causing chronic pain, neurovascular, and neuropathic symptoms.

  6. Solving phantom limb pain – science is getting closer

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  7. Dysesthesia - Wikipedia

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    The majority of individuals with both phantom limb and dysesthesia experience painful sensations. [citation needed] Phantom pain refers to dysesthetic feelings in individuals who are paralyzed or who were born without limbs. It is caused by the improper innervation of the missing limbs by the nerves that would normally innervate the limb.

  8. Tripod Dog Still Gives 'Ghost' Paw After Amputation and It's ...

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    In some studies, phantom limb sensation and even pain is experienced by the vast majority of amputees. The reason for this phenomenon is that although the limb is gone, the neural pathways ...

  9. Mirror-touch synesthesia - Wikipedia

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    From the questionnaire, it was determined that approximately 1.5% of the population experienced mirror-touch synesthesia symptoms. Further studies have shown the prevalence to be 1.6%, meaning that this condition is one of the more common types of synesthesia, along with grapheme-color synesthesia (1.4%) and day-color synesthesia (2.8%). [6]