Phantom and stump pain
Contents
Neurophysiological analysis of efferent sympathetic and afferent fibers in skin nerves with experimentally produced neuromata
W. Jänig
15-31
Somatosensory evoked potentials in above-knee amputees with phantom and stump pain
F. Drechsler, O. Schrappe
32-41
Clinical and neurophysiological findings in above-knee amputees
a synopsis
O. Schrappe, F. Drechsler, F. Danke
44-50
The analysis of personality factors in the prediction of phantom limb pain
F. Steigerwald, J. Brass, J. U. Krainick
84-88
Treatment of phantom pain by transcutaneous stimulation (tns) of the stump, the limb contralateral to the stump, and the other extremities
M. Gessler, A. Struppler, B. Oettinger
93-98
Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (tns) in the treatment of chronic pain after peripheral nerve lesions
D. Klingler, B. Kepplinger
103-106
Rehabilitation of elderly amputees
stump and phantom pain
F. W. Nebel, H. Kuhr, G. Runge, A. Imschweiler, G. Meyer, P. Lingg
110-116
Surgical stump revision as a treatment of stump and phantom pains
results of 100 cases
R. Baumgartner, C. Riniker
118-122
Centrocentral anastomosis of peripheral nerves
a neurosurgical treatment of amputation neuromas
M. Samii
123-125
The effects on pain of reconstructive neurosurgery in 160 patients with traction and/or crush injury to the brachial plexus
A. O. Narakas
126-147
Thermocoagulation of the substantia gelatinosa for pain relief — (preliminary report)
M. Samii
156-159
Treatment of phantom and stump pain with controlled thermocoagulation of amputation neuroma
F. Schoenberg
160-162
Programmed transcutaneous (tns) and central (dbs) stimulation for control of phantom limb pain and causalgia
a new method for treatment
F. Mundinger, H. Neumüller
167-178