Physiotherapy: A potential and novel treatment approach for phantom limb pain in post-amputee patients - A systematic review.
Sunny GautamAdarsh Kumar SrivastavDigvijay SharmaPublished in: British journal of pain (2023)
Physiotherapy interventions with advance modalities and exercises can be used to increase the overall effectiveness of the treatment and to reduce the severity of phantom limb pain in post-amputee patients. However, due to the lack of consistent evidence for a given intervention, it becomes even more difficult to reach a majority consensus as to which intervention better assess all the mechanism of PLP thereby alleviating the problem of PLP in post-amputee patients. Therefore, more rigorous randomized controlled trials will be required in the future to reach a conclusion.
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