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Osamu Katayama1, Hidemasa Iki, Shunji Sawa, Michihiro Osumi, Shu Morioka.
Abstract
We characterized the effect of virtual visual feedback (VVF) on supernumerary phantom limb pain (SPLP) in a patient with high cervical cord injury. The subject was a 22-year-old man diagnosed with complete spinal cord injury (level C2) approximately 5 years ago. We applied the ABA'B' single-case design and set phases B and B' as intervention phases for comparison. SPLP significantly improved in comparison of phase A with phase B and phase A with phase B'. We suggest that VVF reduces SPLP and the effect lasts after VVF.Entities:
Keywords: high cervical cord injury; sensory–motor incongruence; sensory–motor loop; supernumerary phantom limb pain; virtual visual feedback
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25676730 DOI: 10.1080/13554794.2015.1011664
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neurocase ISSN: 1355-4794 Impact factor: 0.881