“…Together, these findings suggest that noxious stimulation of the upper limb evokes vasoconstriction in that limb, possibly due to a nociceptive-sympathetic vasoconstrictor spinal reflex. Painful intraneural stimulation of the superficial peroneal nerve evokes vasoconstriction in the palm of the hand (Blumberg & Wallin, 1987). Surprisingly, however, this stimulus also elicits reflex vasodilatation in both feet which is greater on the stimulated than opposite side (Blumberg & Wallin, 1987) (Drummond & Granston, 2003;Drummond & Granston, 2004;Drummond, 2006a) could be organized either at the spinal level or more rostrally.…”