Faziale somatosensorische Verzerrungen führen u.a. dazu, dass Patient*innen
sensorische Reize falsch interpretieren. Diese Verzerrungen zu erkennen und zu
therapieren, spielt beim Management von Gesichtsschmerzen oder Migräne eine
bedeutende Rolle. Der erste Teil der zweiteiligen Serie informiert über das
Phänomen der somatosensorischen Verzerrungen, ihre klinischen Zeichen und die
Möglichkeiten der Untersuchung.
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