File:Virtually Painless. Science Museum Painless Exhibition Series.webm
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DescriptionVirtually Painless. Science Museum Painless Exhibition Series.webm |
English: Phantom limb pain is a condition where a person experiences painful sensations in a limb or organ they no longer have, upwards of 60% of amputees may suffer with phantom pain.
From the Science Museum Painless Exhibition Series |
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Source | YouTube: Virtually Painless – View/save archived versions on archive.org and archive.today |
Author | Science Museum, London |
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