

Phantom sensations after amputation
the importance of localization and prognosis
pp. 56-61
in: Jean Siegfried, Manfred Zimmermann (eds), Phantom and stump pain, Berlin, Springer, 1981Abstract
Phantom sensations (painful or painless feelings of a phantom limb) constantly provoke reflection as to their causes and importance. They are specifiable sensory realities. Their presence, even to agonizing pain, has long been a therapeutic problem.