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Muscle Tone Decreased

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(Hypotonia)
Hypotonia is a state of low muscle tone (the amount of tension or resistance to movement in a muscle), often involving reduced muscle strength. Hypotonia is not a specific medical disorder, but a potential manifestation of many different diseases and disorders that affect motor nerve control b... Read more on Wikipedia

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my DD2 had hypotonia, too, and would do all that Scooter...
01/24/2013
FfP my DD2 had hypotonia, too, and would do all that Scooter described. We ...tort) so she was already in PT once the hypotonia was discovered. She did weekly PT until about 14...  (from www.constantchatter.com)  Read full post
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was also diagnosed with Hypotonia originally, then we had...
Hi Jack was also diagnosed with Hypotonia originally, then we had a diagnosis of CP, to ...usefull was the UK congenital hypotonia website, they have loads of...  (from babyworld.co.uk)  Read full post
daughter . she is having hypotonia ,epilepsy currently on...
01/22/2013
...this is regarding mu 5 yr daughter . she is having hypotonia ,epilepsy currently on keto diet ,highly constipated. So need to know any gud...  (from abchomeopathy.com)  Read full post
delayed development and the hypotonia affects his speech. I...
01/08/2013
...the same as hypermobility syndrome? My son has hypermobility and also hypotonia (low muscle tone). However, he doesn't have pain from it ...development and the hypotonia affects his speech....  (from babyandbump.momtastic.com)  Read full post
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has been diagnosed with hypotonia. He started walking...
02/10/2013
...to reassure you regarding the low muscle tone. My oldest has been diagnosed with hypotonia. He started walking around his 2nd birthday, but honestly, physio will go a...  (from community.thebump.com)  Read full post
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gene region? She has hypotonia, some coordination problems,...
01/19/2013
...general population and does anyone know anything specific about this gene region? She has hypotonia, some coordination problems, poor growth rate, slow motor skill development - but appears...  (from ehealthforum.com)  Read full post
son has been diagnosed with hypotonia which is low muscle...
01/31/2013
...basically tense muscles. I only ask because my oldest son has been diagnosed with hypotonia which is low muscle tone. Im not trying to scare you, but it...  (from community.thebump.com)  Read full post
been that the loss of muscle tone is throughout the entire...
01/17/2013
All the drop seizures I've had caused complete ...has always been that the loss of muscle tone is throughout the entire body. ...missed the part about the shooting pain--I haven't experienced pa...  (from www.coping-with-epilepsy.com)  Read full post
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late roller but he has mild hypotonia (low muscle tone). He...
04/11/2013
Ds was a late roller but he has mild hypotonia (low muscle tone). He was about 1-3 months late for all gross motor milestones. We did PT with him for it. If you are concerned, set up an appt...  (from community.thebump.com)  Read full post
DD was diagnosed with mild hypotonia (low muscle tone) at...
04/24/2013
My DD was diagnosed with mild hypotonia (low muscle tone) at 12 mths which did affect her eating - gagging & vomitting - so we saw a speech pathologist at 13 mths who specialised in feeding...  (from www.essentialbaby.com.au)  Read full post