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A STUDY ON RELATIONSHIP AMONG PHANTOM LIMB PAIN

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Faisal Abdullah Salem Aldodary, Fahad Mohmmed Abaid Almehmadi, Nasser Muflih Nasser, Zaed Saleh Zaed Al Buhayri, Bader Saad Moubarak Al Dosari, Mohammed Essa Alzaylaee, Mohammed Saad Abdul Rahman Al-Sheddi, Mohammed Abdullah Saleh Alamri., Turki Ahmad Talea Alasmari, Abdulmajeed Sameer Al Mutairi, Hasan Mohammed Hasan Alnakhli, Waleed Mualla Almukhlifi, Fahad Abdulazez Alkhamis, Habib Eabdallah Hamuwd, Asia Aihmad Hijri, Mona Mohammed Alfawaz, Eman Mohammed Almadan
» doi: 10.53555/ecb/2022.11.8.100

Abstract

After having a limb amputated, some patients continue to endure pain in the portion of the limb that has been removed. Phantom limb is the term used to describe this phenomenon. The suffering is really genuine. The missing limb or portion of the limb is referred to as the "phantom part," and it is the site of the pain

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