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Chronic phantom and stump pain among american veterans: results of a survey
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1984
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Pain TherapyMilitary ServicePain MedicinePhantom PainSurgeryOrthopaedic SurgeryPain SyndromeChronic PhantomPain ManagementBack PainHealth SciencesSpinal Cord InjuryInterventional Pain MedicineOutcomes ResearchRehabilitationAmerican VeteransMusculoskeletal PainPain ResearchPain TreatmentStump PainMedicine
Questions concerning stump, phantom and other pain problems as well as demographic data were mailed to 5000 Americans whose amputations were connected with military service. Fifty-five percent responded and of these, 78% reported phantom pain. No predisposing factors, other than presence of stump pain, correlated with the presence or severity of phantom pain. Of those receiving treatment, only 1% reported lasting benefits from any of a multitude of treatments attempted.
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