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Phantom pain after amputation, artwork



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Phantom pain after amputation, artwork

Phantom pain after amputation. Artwork of a man experiencing phantom pain (red flash) from his amputated hand (left). This is caused by stimuli to the motor and pre-motor cortical areas of his brain (upper centre) that were previously associated with controlling the hand. This is indicated by the hand symbol at upper right. The feelings can range from sensation of posture and presence, to movement, pressure, touch, heat and cold, itchiness and pain. Various treatments are possible, ranging from therapy to drugs and brain surgery

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Amputated Amputation Brain Function Cerebral Cortex Cortical Feeling Neural Neuropathology Patient Physiological Physiology Psychological Psychology Sensation Stimuli Stimulus Abnormal Brain Cutouts Neurological Neurology Sensations Unhealthy


13.5"x11.5" (34x29cm) Premium Frame

Experience the profound complexity of the human body with our Framed Prints featuring the captivating artwork, "Phantom Pain After Amputation," from Science Photo Library. This thought-provoking piece illustrates the intriguing phenomenon of phantom pain, where an amputee experiences sensations in their missing limb. Engage in deep conversation and add a touch of scientific intrigue to your space with this visually striking and educational artwork. Framed in a sleek, modern design, this print is sure to spark curiosity and inspire reflection. Order yours today and bring the wonders of the body into your home or office.

Framed and mounted 9x7 print. Professionally handmade full timber moulded frames are finished off with framers tape and come with a hanging solution on the back. Outer dimensions are 13.5x11.5 inches (34x29cm). Quality timber frame frame moulding (20mm wide and 30mm deep) with frame colours in your choice of black, white, or raw oak and a choice of black or white card mounts. Frames have a perspex front providing a virtually unbreakable glass-like finish which is easily cleaned with a damp cloth.

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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 21.4cm x 21.4cm (8.4" x 8.4")

Estimated Product Size is 34cm x 29.2cm (13.4" x 11.5")

These are individually made so all sizes are approximate

Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.


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EDITORS COMMENTS
This artwork titled "Phantom Pain after Amputation" captures the complex experience of a man suffering from phantom pain in his amputated hand. The image showcases the intricate connection between the brain and body, highlighting how stimuli to specific areas of the motor and pre-motor cortex can trigger intense sensations and discomfort. The central focus is on the man's amputated hand, depicted with a striking red flash symbolizing the phantom pain he endures. Surrounding this visual representation are various anatomical elements, including a hand symbol at the upper right corner signifying its previous control over movement. This thought-provoking illustration emphasizes that phantom pain can manifest in different ways, ranging from posture and presence to touch, heat, coldness, itchiness, and even excruciating pain. The photograph also sheds light on potential treatments for this condition. It suggests that therapy, medication or even brain surgery may be viable options for alleviating these distressing sensations. By exploring both physiological and psychological aspects of phantom limb experiences through artistry and scientific knowledge, this print prompts viewers to contemplate the complexities of human biology while offering hope for those grappling with such challenges. Science Photo Library has expertly captured not only an artistic masterpiece but also an educational tool that deepens our understanding of neural pathways associated with amputation-related conditions like neuropathic pain.

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