Phantom Limb syndrome is the perception of sensations, usually including pain, in a limb that has been amputated. Patients with this conditions experience the limb as if it were still attached to the body.
A false limb is a prosthetic limb.
Limb in Tagalog is "paa" or "biyas".
the term for abnormal sensations perceived from a previously amputated limb. The abnormal sensations may be painful or nonpainful in nature.
extension
Flexion
The medical term for awareness of a limb in space is proprioception. This is the ability to sense the position, location, orientation, and movement of the body and its parts without relying on vision.
Medial aspect of the lower limb
Surgical treatments for phantom limb pain are limited in benefit. Lesions of various pain centers in the spinal cord and brain can be performed, and may provide short-term relief on most occasions.
Hemiectromelia is congenital absence of a limb.
The medical term "digits" can refer to fingers or to toes.
Flexion is the medical term meaning bent at the joint. The opposite is extension.
When speaking of the limbs, the term "proximal" means closer to the place where the limb meets the body, while "distal" means farther from where the limb meets the body.