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Effectiveness of phantom exercises for phantom limb pain: A pilot study
Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 07/01/09
Ulger O et al. - Phantom exercises appear to be effective in reducing phantom pain, but further research is required to confirm this.The results of this study indicate that phantom exercises can be used safely to alleviate phantom limb pain in lower and upper limb amputees.
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