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Autor:
Cathrine Widehammar, Katarzyna Kulbacka-Ortiz, Karin Eriksson, Anita Stockselius, Helena Burger, Zdenka Pihlar, Max Ortiz-Catalan, Kerstin Caine-Winterberger, Alejandra Zepeda-Echavarria, Rannveig A Guðmundsdóttir, Morten B Kristoffersen, Liselotte Hermansson, Christina Ragnö
Publikováno v:
The Lancet. 388:2885-2894
Summary Background Phantom limb pain is a debilitating condition for which no effective treatment has been found. We hypothesised that re-engagement of central and peripheral circuitry involved in motor execution could reduce phantom limb pain via co
Publikováno v:
The Clinical Journal of Pain. 29:e10-e18
Objectives There is evidence that amputation leads to cortical reorganization, and it has been suggested that phantom pain might be related to a consequently emerging incongruence of motor intention, somatosensation and visual feedback. One therapeut
Publikováno v:
Neurocase
One of the current challenges in the field of advanced prosthetics is the development of artificial limbs that provide the user with detailed sensory feedback. Sensory feedback from our limbs is not only important for proprioceptive awareness and mot
Autor:
Maria Nilseryd, Erik Thomke, Anita Stockselius, H. Henrik Ehrsson, Laura Schmalzl, Christina Ragnö
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, Vol 5 (2011)
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, Vol 5 (2011)
Most amputees experience phantom limbs, or the sensation that their amputated limb is still attached to the body. Phantom limbs can be perceived in the location previously occupied by the intact limb, or they can gradually retract inside the stump, a
Autor:
Peter Köhler, Christina Ragnö, Anita Stockselius, H. Henrik Ehrsson, Göran Lundborg, Birgitta Rosén
Publikováno v:
Brain
We describe how upper limb amputees can be made to experience a rubber hand as part of their own body. This was accomplished by applying synchronous touches to the stump, which was out of view, and to the index finger of a rubber hand, placed in full