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The axons that have been disconnected from their cell bodies will die.
This takes place over a period of days or even weeks.
However, the
cells that the axons contact usually are not killed, unless they have
been directly injured by the mechanical trauma. Likewise, the cells
that the axons come from also usually survive the axonal injury unless
they are close to the injury site.
The cells above and below the injury
site are still connected with each other. In fact, after any injury,
many of these cells develop new connections to each other, possibly
accounting for spasticity.
Likewise, some of the cells above the injury
site develop new connections to each other, possibly account for
neuropathic pain.