Pseudocoxalgia

Pseudocossalgia

Pseudocoscalgia is a common symptom after amputation of the biceps or thigh. It is characterized by pain in the stump, which arose due to stagnation of blood, disruption of the conduction of impulses along the nerve fibers of the stump and blocking their conduction in the muscle substrate. Pseudocoxlagia may also be associated with sensory disturbances, lack of reflex and