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2022 Oct


Trauma Case Rep


41

Early application of cryoanalgesia to the brachial plexus prevents development of phantom limb pain after traumatic forequarter amputation: A case report.

Abstract

Amputation of an extremity frequently results in significant phantom limb pain. The etiology of which is not well understood. Central and peripheral factors appear to play a role. Pain relief interventions often are attempted several weeks to months later. Peripheral nerve injury can rapidly result in cortical somatosensory changes potentially making early intervention important in preventing any permanent changes in nerve pathways.