LSC ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY LL W/ACCESS
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Hypoactive reflexes include the inhibition of the reflex stimulus in the spinal cord due to the damaging or injury of the spinal nerves. It can also occur due to the diseases of the neurons.
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