One of our most viewed PeerJ articles of 2018 in the Brain and Cognition Section:
Illusory resizing of the painful knee is analgesic in symptomatic knee osteoarthritis https://t.co/D8TcS515YK
More on the PeerJ blog: https://t.co/gSOgoVWWAH https://t.co/roDdAbv5sZ
Visual & tactile input can have analgesic effects in people with knee OA: https://t.co/Q8KwqohfKQ #PainScience #ChronicPain https://t.co/fqYNzxMqf2
Fresh science! Nifty study shows “visuotactile illusions” can reduce knee arthritis pain by up to 40%. That’s substantial. Still more evidence that pain is rarely entirely “mechanical” or attributable to a problem with tissue. via @DerekGriffin86 https://t.co/hDaZITqN2e
✔Effetto analgesico delle illusioni visivo-tattili nell'osteoartrosi di ginocchio sintomatica.
✔La compresenza di illusioni visive e tattili che alterano la lunghezza percepita dell'arto inferiore può di per sé diminuire la percezione del dolore.... https://t.co/BSyR86rZe2