preview

Research Paper On Phantom Limb

Decent Essays

Mustary Akter
Psyc 2301 Section N01
Summer I and 2017

Discussion of Research Topic:
For this final paper I will be writing about phantom limb. Phantom limb is the sensation or pain which a person feels after he/she has an amputated or missing limb. They feel that their limb is still attached to the body. Majority of the sensation feel by these people are painful. They often experience burning, crushing, stabbing, itching, or cramping sensation where the amputated limb used to be.
Brain is a very complex organ. Brain maps out the body so it receives and sends signal according to the map. If for some reason a person losses a body part then it affects the brain to misinterpret the information. Due to the loss of a body …show more content…

Summary of the First Research Paper:
The first article named “Phantom Limb Syndrome” has defined the phantom limb syndrome as the perception of the sensations on the amputated limb. In the article it was mentioned that the brain still receive messages from removed limb through the nerves. This article has also mentioned that the exact cause of the syndrome is unknown. In the article it was mentioned that “sensations are due to the brain’s attempt to reorganize sensory information following the amputation. The brain must essentially rewire itself to adjust to the changes in the body” (Scheinberg, 2015). The article points out that the adult are more likely to suffer from phantom limb syndrome than children. The article also mentioned that there are various risk factors which increase the risk of developing the phantom limb syndrome can be the pre-amputation pain, infection, damage on the spinal cord or nerves that supplied to the affected limb, blood clot on the amputated limb, etc.
The first article named “Phantom Limb Syndrome” goes more into details describing some symptoms that may occur on the amputees. The amputated limb can make them feel the sensation of stabbing, shooting, burning or piercing. They can also feel numbness, tickling or cramping. That is not all; the amputated limb can also make a person feel pleasure. There can be treatment for the phantom limb syndrome. After amputation it is very necessary to tell the doctor if there is any sensation or pain

Get Access