Concept

Shape of Phantom and Relation to Stump

When observing the patients, Henderson and Smyth found that no matter how little of the missing limb appeared in the phantom and how extensive the "gaps," the patient had no difficulty in estimating where the various parts would be (ie. size and distance from stump) if he could feel them. Overall, the researchers found that the phantoms were oriented normally.

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Updated 2021-07-24

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