Get rid of phantom limb pain by updating the brain's map of the body with hypnosis
Phantom limb pain is all too real for many sufferers.
Usually, phantom limb pain can only be controlled through a cocktail of
medications.
And
although phantom limb pain is more normally associated with lower limb loss, people
can experience uncomfortable sensations in any lost limb.
Pulsating, aching, burning, shooting, cramping, stabbing even itching can all be
felt in a limb that isn't there.
But how can it be that phantom limb pain can exist at all? Surely if a limb is
missing there should be no sensation in that area?
Phantom limbs: maps in the mind
In his book Phantoms in the Brain, Dr Ramachandran shows how different parts of the
body are governed by different parts of the brain - and that, even after a limb has
gone, the brain still expects to receive sensations from that limb.
Since you feel with your brain, not your body, the sensation
from a phantom limb is real and exists inside the mind.
After you lose a limb it seems your brain has to readjust to the loss. The brain has
to adjust its feedback systems as its territory changes.
The area of the brain responsible for a limb may receive information from other
areas after amputation. This is called cortical remapping. This may explain why
sufferers feel increased phantom limb sensations from touching part of the face;
for in the brain the regions are very close.
Hypnosis and phantom limb pain
Hypnosis can help phantom limb pain by helping your brain update its map of your body.
This session will encourage your brain to 're-wire' it's cortical map to encourage
a sense of 'rightness' in the brain.
It's also a great help to relax deeply because when you relax the 'feel good'
chemicals called endorphins are released. Endorphins help close the pain gates
in the central nervous system.
Download Overcome Phantom Limb Pain below and get some welcome relief.
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