Abstract

Abstract Background: Phantom limb pain (PLP) occurs in up to 85% of patients who have amputations and significantly worsens their quality of life. PLP is extremely difficult to treat, and common pain treatment is rarely effective. This case report describes the use of Yamamoto New Scalp Acupuncture (YNSA) to treat chronic severe PLP. Case: A 59-year-old man presented to an outpatient pain clinic with a chief complaint of chronic severe PLP after the left-femoral lower-third amputation that he had 21 years before. Intervention: YNSA was performed on the points representing the cranial nerves. Main Outcome Measures: PLP intensity, duration, and frequency were monitored to determine if the patient gained any pain relief from YNSA. Results: During the week after the thirteenth YNSA session, the patient reported a decrease in PLP intensity from 9±1 before the treatment to ∼1 or no PLP at all. Following the sixteenth YNSA session, the patient reported a decrease in the average duration of PLP (0.5±0.25 minutes)...

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