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Hypertonia - BrainFacts
Hypertonia is a condition in which there is too much muscle tone so that arms or legs, for example, are stiff and difficult to move . Muscle tone is regulated by signals that travel from the brain to the nerves and tell the muscle to contract.
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Hypertonia - Wikipedia
Hypertonia is a term sometimes used synonymously with spasticity and rigidity in the literature surrounding damage to the central nervous system.
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Hypertonia in Babies: Symptoms, Causes & Treatment
Hypertonia is too much muscle tone. Infants and newborns diagnosed with hypertonia have stiff muscles, especially their arms, legs and neck, which can be ...
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hypertonia
hypertonia Med. (haɪpəˈtəʊnɪə) Also in anglicized form hypertony (haɪˈpɜːtənɪ) (rare). [mod.L., f. hyper- 5 + Gr. τόν-ος tone n. + -ia1.] The condition (in muscle or muscular tissue) of being hypertonic.1842 Dunglison Dict. Med. Sci. (ed. 3) 368/1 Hypertonia. 1881 J. Ross Treat. Dis. Nervous Syst. I...
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Hypertonia - ScienceDirect.com
Hypertonia is the abnormal increase in muscle tone as a result of upper motor neuron lesions. There are three following clinical types: spasticity, dystonia, ...
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Hypertonia - PubMed
Hypertonia is the abnormal increase in muscle tone as a result of upper motor neuron lesions. There are three following clinical types: spasticity, dystonia, ...
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Hypertonia: What Does It Mean & Is It Curable? - Therapy Stars
Hypertonia is a condition found in both babies and adults. It essentially means there is too much muscle tone (also known as high-tone muscles)
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Hypertonia - MedLink Neurology
Hypertonia is a condition in which there is too much muscle tone. For instance, arms or legs are stiff and hard to move.
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Is High Muscle Tone in Infants a Sign of Cerebral Palsy?
High muscle tone, also called hypertonia, means a baby's muscles are unusually stiff or rigid. It's one of the most common signs of cerebral ...
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Hypertonia and Spasticity vs. Contractures - Gillette Children's
Hypertonia is a generic term that encompasses all abnormal increases in muscle tone. Hypertonia can be caused by an injury like hypoxic ischemic ...
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hypertonus
hypertonus (haɪpəˈtəʊnəs) [f. hyper- 5 + tonus.] 1. Ophthalm. A state of increased pressure of the intra-ocular fluid; = hypertension 1 b. Now rare.1891 F. P. Foster Med. Dict. III. 1944/1 Hypertonus, that condition of the eye in which the intra-ocular tension is increased, sometimes without any org...
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Hyperekplexia
The hypertonia may be predominantly truncal, attenuated during sleep, or less prominent after one year of age. Kok and Bruyn reported an unidentified hereditary syndrome, which initially presented as hypertonia in infants.
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hypotonia
hypotonia (haɪpəʊˈtəʊnɪə) Freq. in anglicized form hypotony (haɪˈpɒtənɪ). [mod.L., f. hypo- 4 + Gr. τόν-ος tone n. + -ia1.] 1. Ophthalm. A state of reduced pressure of the intra-ocular fluid.1886 Syd. Soc. Lex., Hypotony... Applied by Nagel to the globe of the eye when less resistant than normal. 18...
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Paratriathlon
PT2 – Athletes with mobility impairments such as muscle power, limb deficiency, hypertonia, ataxia or athetosis that have a classification assessment score PT3 – Athletes with mobility impairments such as muscle power, limb deficiency, hypertonia, ataxia or athetosis that have a classification assessment score
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hypertonicity
hypertonicity (ˌhaɪpətəˈnɪsɪtɪ) [f. prec. + -ity.] The condition of being hypertonic. a. Med. Of muscle or muscular tissue (see hypertonic a. 1); = hypertonia.1886 Brain IX. 231 A condition of extreme functional over-activity of the ganglion cells of the anterior cornua of the cord and medulla, caus...
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