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Can distorted body image be contributing to symptoms? Moseley GL, Parsons TJ, Spence C. Visual distortion of a limb modulates the pain and swelling evoked by movement. Curr Biol. 2008;18:R1047-R1048

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Page 1: Can distorted body image contribute to symptoms

Could distorted body image be contributing

to symptoms?

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10 patients with CRPS of one hand Random allocation

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Change in pain

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Moseley, Parsons & Spence 2008 Current Biology 18; 1047-8

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Moseley, Parsons & Spence 2008 Current Biology 18, 1047-8

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Peak pain(100 mm

VAS)

Ctrl Clear Mag. Min.Recovery time (minutes)

200

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Mag.

Min.A B

0.8

1.2

Post-task swelling(aff/unaff)

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Control Clear Magnified Minified

Moseley, Parsons & Spence 2008 Current Biology 18; 1047-8

www.bodyinmind.com.au Copyright GL Moseley 2009