“…After prenatal HI, rabbit kits exhibit increased excitability of the monosynaptic Hreflex without significant anatomical changes in large diameter, myelinated primary afferent fibers (Synowiec et al, 2019). In other models of nervous system injury, chronic pain is associated with dysfunctional nociceptors that exhibit robust anatomical and electrophysiological plasticity (Dougherty et al, 2004;Bedi et al, 2010;Zhang et al, 2013;Detloff et al, 2014bDetloff et al, , 2016Moy et al, 2018;Shiers et al, 2020;Wangzhou et al, 2021); however, emerging evidence suggests that nociceptive primary afferent input impedes motor output following CNS injury (Keller et al, 2017(Keller et al, , 2018(Keller et al, , 2019. In a series of studies, Keller et al demonstrated that nociceptor depletion reduces muscle contractures and spasticity of the hindlimbs and improves overall locomotor performance following spinal cord injury.…”