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Can immersive virtual reality reduce phantom limb pain?

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Can immersive virtual reality reduce phantom limb pain? / Murray, Craig; Patchick, Emma; Caillette, Fabrice et al.
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics Series. Medicine Meets Virtual Reality 14: Accelerating Change in Healthcare: Next Medical Toolkit.. ed. / James D. Westwood; Randy S. Haluck; Helene M. Hoffman; Greg T. Mogel; Roger Phillips; Richard A. Robb; Kirby G. Vosburgh. Vol. 119 IOS Press, 2005. p. 407-412.

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Harvard

Murray, C, Patchick, E, Caillette, F, Howard, T & Pettifer, S 2005, Can immersive virtual reality reduce phantom limb pain? in JD Westwood, RS Haluck, HM Hoffman, GT Mogel, R Phillips, RA Robb & KG Vosburgh (eds), Studies in Health Technology and Informatics Series. Medicine Meets Virtual Reality 14: Accelerating Change in Healthcare: Next Medical Toolkit.. vol. 119, IOS Press, pp. 407-412. <http://www.booksonline.iospress.nl/Content/View.aspx?piid=4673>

APA

Murray, C., Patchick, E., Caillette, F., Howard, T., & Pettifer, S. (2005). Can immersive virtual reality reduce phantom limb pain? In J. D. Westwood, R. S. Haluck, H. M. Hoffman, G. T. Mogel, R. Phillips, R. A. Robb, & K. G. Vosburgh (Eds.), Studies in Health Technology and Informatics Series. Medicine Meets Virtual Reality 14: Accelerating Change in Healthcare: Next Medical Toolkit. (Vol. 119, pp. 407-412). IOS Press. http://www.booksonline.iospress.nl/Content/View.aspx?piid=4673

Vancouver

Murray C, Patchick E, Caillette F, Howard T, Pettifer S. Can immersive virtual reality reduce phantom limb pain? In Westwood JD, Haluck RS, Hoffman HM, Mogel GT, Phillips R, Robb RA, Vosburgh KG, editors, Studies in Health Technology and Informatics Series. Medicine Meets Virtual Reality 14: Accelerating Change in Healthcare: Next Medical Toolkit.. Vol. 119. IOS Press. 2005. p. 407-412

Author

Murray, Craig ; Patchick, Emma ; Caillette, Fabrice et al. / Can immersive virtual reality reduce phantom limb pain?. Studies in Health Technology and Informatics Series. Medicine Meets Virtual Reality 14: Accelerating Change in Healthcare: Next Medical Toolkit.. editor / James D. Westwood ; Randy S. Haluck ; Helene M. Hoffman ; Greg T. Mogel ; Roger Phillips ; Richard A. Robb ; Kirby G. Vosburgh. Vol. 119 IOS Press, 2005. pp. 407-412

Bibtex

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