

Phantom limb pain in arterial occlusive disease
pp. 74-76
in: Jean Siegfried, Manfred Zimmermann (eds), Phantom and stump pain, Berlin, Springer, 1981Abstract
Complaints after limb amputation are of a complex and problematic nature. Phantom limb pain in particular quite often confronts both physician and patient with disappointing and unsuccessful therapeutic attempts. New examinations should be undertaken if different, so far unknown pain appears long after an amputation has been performed.