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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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Could distorted body image be contributing
to symptoms?
www.bodyinmind.com.au Copyright GL Moseley 2009
Design
10 patients with CRPS of one hand Random allocation
Control Clear Magnified Minified
www.bodyinmind.com.au Copyright GL Moseley 2009
Moseley, Parsons & Spence 2008 Current Biology 18, 1047-8
www.bodyinmind.com.au Copyright GL Moseley 2009
0
40
10 200
Change in pain
(100 mm VAS)
M R
Trial time (minutes)
Control
www.bodyinmind.com.au Copyright GL Moseley 2009
0
40
10 200
Change in pain
(100 mm VAS)
M R
Trial time (minutes)
Control Clear
www.bodyinmind.com.au Copyright GL Moseley 2009
0
40
10 200
Change in pain
(100 mm VAS)
M R
Trial time (minutes)
Control Clear Magnified
www.bodyinmind.com.au Copyright GL Moseley 2009
0
40
10 200
Change in pain
(100 mm VAS)
M R
Trial time (minutes)
Control Clear Magnified Minified
Moseley, Parsons & Spence 2008 Current Biology 18; 1047-8
www.bodyinmind.com.au Copyright GL Moseley 2009
0
100
Peak pain(100 mm
VAS)
Ctrl Clear Mag.Recovery time (minutes)
200
*
*
Ctrl
Clear
Mag.
A B
0.8
1.2
Post-task swelling(aff/unaff)
*
Control Clear Magnified
* *
*
www.bodyinmind.com.au Copyright GL Moseley 2009
Moseley, Parsons & Spence 2008 Current Biology 18, 1047-8
0
100
Peak pain(100 mm
VAS)
Ctrl Clear Mag. Min.Recovery time (minutes)
200
**
Ctrl
Clear
Mag.
Min.A B
0.8
1.2
Post-task swelling(aff/unaff)
*
**
Control Clear Magnified Minified
Moseley, Parsons & Spence 2008 Current Biology 18; 1047-8
www.bodyinmind.com.au Copyright GL Moseley 2009