Mirrors to trick the brain could help people with persistent pain
1st Nov 2005, 11:23 GMT
Looking in a mirror at a reflection of their healthy hand could help people with persistent pain ease their symptoms and eventually overcome their problem, say scientists in the latest edition of the journal Clinical Medicine.
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