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What (who) is Ice Phantom - definition

PERCEPTION OF PAINFUL AND NONPAINFUL PHANTOM SENSATIONS THAT OCCUR FOLLOWING THE COMPLETE OR PARTIAL LOSS OF A LIMB
Phantom limb pain; Phantom limb syndrome; The Phantom Limb; Phantom Limb; Ghost limb; Phantom limbs; Phantom Limbs; Phantom Limb Cases; Phantom touch; Phantom arm; Phantom leg
  • A mirror box used for treating phantom limbs, developed by V.S. Ramachandran

Ice Phantom      
When a hockey players looks really great on the ice during a game, but does not appear attractive at all in person.
I was excited to meet #22 - until I discovered he was nothing but an Ice Phantom.
McDonnell FH Phantom         
  • Three FH-1 Phantoms of VMF-122 in 1949
  • FH-1 Phantom on display in Washington, D.C.
  • 3-view line drawing of the McDonnell FD-1 Phantom
  • 2}}, in May 1948
  • Three aircraft of the Minneapolis U.S. Naval Air Reserve (front to back): an FH-1 Phantom, an F4U-1 Corsair, and an SNJ Texan in 1951.
1945 FIGHTER AIRCRAFT SERIES BY MCDONNELL
FH-1 Phantom; FD-1 Phantom; McDonnell FD; McDonnell FH; FH-1; Fd phantom; McDonnell FH-1 Phantom; McDonnell FD Phantom; FH Phantom; McDonnell XFD-1 Phantom; FD Phantom
The McDonnell FH Phantom is a twinjet fighter aircraft designed and first flown during World War II for the United States Navy. The Phantom was the first purely jet-powered aircraft to land on an American aircraft carrier and the first jet deployed by the United States Marine Corps.
The Phantom Lover         
1995 FILM BY RONNY YU
Phantom Lover
The Phantom Lover () is a 1995 Hong Kong musical romance drama film starring Leslie Cheung and Jacklyn Wu. It was directed by Ronny Yu and is a remake of the 1937 film Song at Midnight.

Wikipedia

Phantom limb

A phantom limb is the sensation that an amputated or missing limb is still attached. Approximately 80–100% of individuals with an amputation experience sensations in their amputated limb. However, only a small percentage will experience painful phantom limb sensation. These sensations are relatively common in amputees and usually resolve within two to three years without treatment. Research continues to explore the underlying mechanisms of phantom limb pain (PLP) and effective treatment options.