Clinical Trial: Electrical Stimulus Therapy for Chronic Phantom Limb Pain

Study Status: Recruiting
Recruit Status: Recruiting
Study Type: Interventional




Official Title: Exploratory Study of Electrical Stimulus as a Treatment Option for Chronic Phantom Limb Pain

Brief Summary: The goal of this pilot study is to assess the effectiveness of an electrical stimulation therapy option for the treatment of chronic phantom limb pain in upper or lower limb amputees. This therapy has been previously used for sports and joint injuries and is marketed for relaxation of muscle spasms, re-education of muscle action, prevention of disuse atrophy, increased local blood circulation, and maintaining or increasing range of motion. The investigators would like to explore the idea that physically exercising the muscles of the residual limb and increasing blood flow to the site of amputation through the promotion of motor contraction using electrical stimulation decreases chronic phantom limb pain.