Pronunciation: /ˈfæntəm lɪm sɪndroʊm/
noun a condition in which a person experiences sensations, often including pain, in a limb that has been amputated
A1 Phantom limb syndrome is when a person feels pain in a limb that is no longer there.
A2 Some people with phantom limb syndrome report feeling sensations like itching or tingling in their missing limb.
B1 Treatment options for phantom limb syndrome may include medication, physical therapy, or even virtual reality therapy.
B2 Research suggests that mirror therapy can be effective in reducing the symptoms of phantom limb syndrome.
C1 Individuals with phantom limb syndrome may benefit from a multidisciplinary approach to treatment, involving doctors, psychologists, and physical therapists.
C2 The phenomenon of phantom limb syndrome is a complex interplay of neurological, psychological, and sensory factors.
formal Phantom limb syndrome is a condition in which a person experiences sensations or pain in a limb that is no longer there.
informal Have you heard of phantom limb syndrome? It's when you still feel your missing limb.
slang Phantom limb syndrome is like your brain playing tricks on you about a limb that's not there.
figurative Dealing with loss can sometimes feel like experiencing phantom limb syndrome, where you still feel the presence of something that's gone.
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