“…According to cortical reorganization theory, there are neuroplastic changes in the cortical map after the amputation of the limb, and these changes might be related to PLP. [1,3,14,18] Clinical characteristics of PLP differ from patient to patient; however, the most commonly reported characteristics are burning, stabbing, tingling, a sensation of being pinned down, cramps, itching, pressure, burning, electric shock-like feeling, heat or cold, and throbbing. [3,4,11,12,17,19,20] The feeling of a phantom limb can be so vivid that the patient may attempt to stand up and walk, [12] or sometimes it may feel like a paralyzed limb.…”