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Why can some people feel there legs and some don’t while having the same level of injury?

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Why can some people feel there legs and some don’t while having the same level of injury?

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This is most likely explained by the severity of the injury. If someone has a complete spinal injury then there is no sensory or motor function preserved below the level of injury where an individual with an incomplete injury at the same level may only have very mild sensory or motor function loss.

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