The way the body holds on to pain, even though it's not actually real anymore? It's almost like a phantom pain of some kind of physical PTSD or something. So for example, if you have an old ankle injury and it still hurts, sometimes that's because of incomplete rehabilitation. If your brain can't see where that foot and ankle is in space, can't see it as clearly, it's going to try to clamp down and limit movement. And one tool for doing that, of course, is creating a signal of pain.

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