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Phantom Pain (The Springer Series in Behavioral Psychophysiology and Medicine) (edit title/settings)

by Richard A. Sherman (Author) (edit contributors)

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This unique volume explores the mystery of phantom pain, providing a thoroughly unified approach to understanding this phenomenon from basic neuroscience to clinical practice. The author and contributors integrate the most current information on central and peripheral mechanisms of... read more

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Many of the large surveys and reports on which this information is based were conducted on a population of amputees who were veterans of the United States and other military forces.

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