Structured movement representations of a phantom limb associated with phantom limb pain

•We investigated the relationship between the phantom limb pain (PLP) and its movement representation.•We used a bimanual coordination task to evaluate the movement representation.•Negative correlation was observed between PLP and the bimanual coupling effect.•Structured movement representations of...

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Veröffentlicht in:Neuroscience letters 2015-09, Vol.605, p.7-11
Hauptverfasser: Osumi, Michihiro, Sumitani, Masahiko, Wake, Naoki, Sano, Yuko, Ichinose, Akimichi, Kumagaya, Shin-ichiro, Kuniyoshi, Yasuo, Morioka, Shu
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Zusammenfassung:•We investigated the relationship between the phantom limb pain (PLP) and its movement representation.•We used a bimanual coordination task to evaluate the movement representation.•Negative correlation was observed between PLP and the bimanual coupling effect.•Structured movement representations of a phantom limb is related with PLP. The relation between phantom limb pain (PLP) and the movement representation of a phantom limb remains controversial in several areas of neurorehabilitation, although there are a few studies in which the representation of phantom limb movement was precisely evaluated. We evaluated the structured movement representation of a phantom limb objectively using a bimanual circle–line coordination task. We then investigated the relation between PLP and the structured movement representation. Nine patients with a brachial plexus avulsion injury were enrolled who perceived a phantom limb and had neuropathic pain. While blindfolded, the participants repeatedly drew vertical lines using the intact hand and intended to draw circles using the phantom limb simultaneously. “Drawing of circles” by the phantom limb resulted in an oval transfiguration of the vertical lines (“bimanual coupling” effect). We used an arbitrary ovalization index (OI) to quantify the oval transfiguration. When the OI neared 100%, the trajectory changed toward becoming more circular. A significant negative correlation was observed between the intensity of PLP and the OI (r=−0.66, p
ISSN:0304-3940
1872-7972
DOI:10.1016/j.neulet.2015.08.009