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The discovery of pain maps has also led to new approaches to surgery and the use of pain medication. Postoperative phantom pain can be minimized if surgical patients get local nerve blocks or local anesthetics that act on peripheral nerves before the general anesthetic puts them to sleep. Pain-killers, administered before surgery, not just afterward, appear to prevent plastic change in the brain’s pain map that may “lock in” pain.
The Brain That Changes Itself: Stories of Personal Triumph from the Frontiers of Brain Science
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