Phantom Limb Pain Flashcards

1
Q

what is phantom limb pain

A

pain that feels as though it is in the lost limb

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2
Q

is phantom limb pain common

A

yes

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3
Q

when does phantom limb pain go away

A

overtime w/o tx (for some)

managing it could be challenging (for others)

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4
Q

RL pain

A

ongoing discomfort at the amputation site

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5
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phantom limb sensation

A

feeling that the missing limb is still there

uncomfortable, burning, tingling, itching

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6
Q

causes of phantom limb pain

A

changes in nerve circuitry

pain before amputation

blood clot

neuroma

other factors

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7
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changes in nerve circuitry

A

after an amputation

nerve cells in the brain appear to make new connections

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8
Q

what may relate to the PLP –>changes in nerve circuitry

A

brain rewiring

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9
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what could increase the risk of PLP –> changes in nerve circuitry

A

certain types of nerve damage or injury

way the brain processes an amputation

how the brain perceives pain changes

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10
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pain before amputation

A

brain holds on to the memory of the pain

keeps sending signals

even after the limb is removed

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11
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blood clot

A

arterial blood clot

reduces how much oxygen gets to tissues

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12
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neuroma

A

growth containing many nerve cells

can form on the nerve endings in the RL causing painful nerve activity

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13
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other factors

A

poor fitting prosthesis

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14
Q

triggers of phantom pain

A

use of your prosthesis

weather changes

pressure on the remaining part of the limb

emotional stress

fatigue

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15
Q

prevention of PLP

A

numbing the surgical area before the surgery

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16
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non-surgical approaches

A

TENS

electroconvulsive therapy

acupuncture

biofeedback

hypnosis

17
Q

surgical approaches

A

spinal cord stimulation

intrathecal delivery system

deep brain stimulation

18
Q

self care

A

look for distractions

stay physically active

take your meds

finds ways to relax

seek the support of other people

take care of RL