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hi all denervation hypersenstivity means... the remaining spinal exictatory ending release mediators that cause hypersensitivity.. as a compansatory mechanism to compnsate the lesion occurs.. this leads to sprouting of collaterals from existing neurons with formation of additional exitatory endings on inter neurons and motor neurons.. and that what explains return of reflexs and some activity after the end of spinal shock post to lesion whether its UMNL or LMNL. and its the base of rehabilitaion and control of the unvolntry movement and spasticty developed below the level of lesion due to dessuction of the desinding signals.. physical therapy... work in rehabiltaion programs for neurological disorder.

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