All Relations between Phantom Limb and primary motor area

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André Tadeu Sugawara, Lucas Ramos De Pretto, Marcel Simis, Felipe Fregni, Linamara Rizzo Battistell. Primary Motor Area Activity in Phantom Limb Imagery of Traumatic Unilateral Lower Limb Amputees With Phantom Limb Pain. Advances in rehabilitation science and practice. vol 13. 2024-07-24. PMID:39045264. primary motor area activity in phantom limb imagery of traumatic unilateral lower limb amputees with phantom limb pain. 2024-07-24 2024-07-26 Not clear
Sebastian Dieguez, Mélanie Kaeser, Camille Roux, Jérôme Cottet, Jean-Marie Annoni, Eric Schmidli. Birth and death of a phantom. Annals of clinical and translational neurology. vol 5. issue 1. 2019-11-20. PMID:29376096. here, we report a short-lasting case of a right upper supernumerary phantom limb with unusual visuomotor features in a healthy participant during a pure jacksonian motor seizure unexpectedly induced by continuous theta-burst stimulation over the left primary motor cortex. 2019-11-20 2023-08-13 human
Estelle Raffin, Nathalie Richard, Pascal Giraux, Karen T Reill. Primary motor cortex changes after amputation correlate with phantom limb pain and the ability to move the phantom limb. NeuroImage. vol 130. 2017-01-12. PMID:26854561. primary motor cortex changes after amputation correlate with phantom limb pain and the ability to move the phantom limb. 2017-01-12 2023-08-13 human
Nadia Bolognini, Elena Olgiati, Angelo Maravita, Francesco Ferraro, Felipe Fregn. Motor and parietal cortex stimulation for phantom limb pain and sensations. Pain. vol 154. issue 8. 2014-02-05. PMID:23707312. in 2 double-blind, sham-controlled experiments in subjects with unilateral lower or upper limb amputation, we measured the effects of a single session of tdcs (2 ma, 15 min) of the primary motor cortex (m1) and of the posterior parietal cortex (ppc) on plp, stump pain, nonpainful phantom limb sensations and telescoping. 2014-02-05 2023-08-12 human
Kazuo Hanaok. [Current topics in prevention, diagnosis and treatment of neuropathic pain from different causes: preface and comments]. Masui. The Japanese journal of anesthesiology. vol 59. issue 11. 2010-12-17. PMID:21077299. these include post-herpetic pain, persistent chronic pain following traffic accident, pain after peripheral nerve injury in venipuncture, phantom limb pain originating from dysfunction of the primary motor cortex, pain from failed back surgery syndrome, and diabetic neuropathy, and are helpful for understanding prevention, diagnosis and treatment of neuropathic pain. 2010-12-17 2023-08-12 Not clear
Masahiko Sumitani, Satoru Miyauchi, Hironobu Uematsu, Arito Yozu, Yuko Otake, Yoshitsugu Yamad. [Phantom limb pain originates from dysfunction of the primary motor cortex]. Masui. The Japanese journal of anesthesiology. vol 59. issue 11. 2010-12-17. PMID:21077303. [phantom limb pain originates from dysfunction of the primary motor cortex]. 2010-12-17 2023-08-12 Not clear
Masahiko Sumitani, Satoru Miyauchi, Arito Yozu, Yuko Otake, Youichi Saitoh, Yoshitsugu Yamad. Phantom limb pain in the primary motor cortex: topical review. Journal of anesthesia. vol 24. issue 2. 2010-11-15. PMID:20237807. phantom limb pain in the primary motor cortex: topical review. 2010-11-15 2023-08-12 Not clear
M Gagné, K T Reilly, S Hétu, C Mercie. Motor control over the phantom limb in above-elbow amputees and its relationship with phantom limb pain. Neuroscience. vol 162. issue 1. 2009-08-25. PMID:19406214. as amputation-induced reorganization in the primary motor cortex has been associated with phantom limb pain we hypothesized that the motor control of the phantom limb would differ between amputees with and without phantom limb pain. 2009-08-25 2023-08-12 human
Karen T Reilly, Angela Sirig. The motor cortex and its role in phantom limb phenomena. The Neuroscientist : a review journal bringing neurobiology, neurology and psychiatry. vol 14. issue 2. 2008-06-12. PMID:17989169. we propose that primary motor cortex reorganization after amputation concerns primarily the upper limb's muscular map but not its motor command map and that the integrity of the motor command map underlies the existence of the phantom limb. 2008-06-12 2023-08-12 Not clear
K Irlbacher, J Kuhnert, S Röricht, B U Meyer, S A Brand. [Central and peripheral deafferent pain: therapy with repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation]. Der Nervenarzt. vol 77. issue 10. 2007-05-02. PMID:16955313. this study evaluates the effects of repeated sessions of low- and high-frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rtms) over the primary motor cortex on central and phantom limb pain. 2007-05-02 2023-08-12 Not clear
C Dettmers, T Adler, R Rzanny, R van Schayck, C Gaser, T Weiss, W H Miltner, L Brückner, C Weille. Increased excitability in the primary motor cortex and supplementary motor area in patients with phantom limb pain after upper limb amputation. Neuroscience letters. vol 307. issue 2. 2001-08-23. PMID:11427312. increased excitability in the primary motor cortex and supplementary motor area in patients with phantom limb pain after upper limb amputation. 2001-08-23 2023-08-12 human
L Ersland, G Rosén, A Lundervold, A I Smievoll, T Tillung, H Sundberg, K Hugdah. Phantom limb imaginary fingertapping causes primary motor cortex activation: an fMRI study. Neuroreport. vol 8. issue 1. 1997-05-20. PMID:9051782. phantom limb imaginary fingertapping causes primary motor cortex activation: an fmri study. 1997-05-20 2023-08-12 human