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Hypertonia in Babies: Symptoms, Causes & Treatment
Hypertonia is too much muscle tone . Babies with hypertonia appear stiff and have trouble moving their muscles. An injury or condition that affects the function of the central nervous system causes hypertonia. Neurology Care for Adults. my.clevelandclinic.org
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Hypertonus - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
(of muscular tissue) the state of being hypertonic. www.vocabulary.com
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The mechanism of spastic muscle hypertonus. Variation in reflex ...
The major cause of spastic muscle hypertonus is a pathological increase in stretch reflex activity. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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hypertonus - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
(medicine) An excessive level of muscle tone. en.wiktionary.org
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hypertonus, n. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the noun hypertonus is in the 1890s. OED's earliest evidence for hypertonus is from 1891, in a dictionary by Frank Foster. hypertonus ... www.oed.com
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Couvelaire uterus
Signs can also be due to abruptio placentae including uterine hypertonus, fetal distress, fetal death, and rarely, hypovolemic shock (shock secondary to wikipedia.org
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hypertonus | Taber's Medical Dictionary
Increased tension, as muscular tension in spasm. www.tabers.com
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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. en.wikipedia.org
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A New Concept of the Significance of Hypertonus in Cerebral Palsy
Muscle tone is the small or mild resistance offered to passive stretch by healthy muscle. The maintenance of posture is the function of muscle tone. jamanetwork.com
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Hypertonus: Significance and symbolism
Hypertonus, relating to muscle tone, is a condition where a therapist needs to ensure normal muscle tone before movement. If the child stops ... www.wisdomlib.org
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Skin and not dorsal root stimulation reduces hypertonus in thoracic ...
Thoracolumbar TES is a promising method to decrease leg hypertonus in chronic, motor complete SCI without activating spinal cord structures. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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hypotonic
hypotonic, a. (haɪpəˈtɒnɪk) [f. hypo- 4 + tonic a.] 1. a. Physiol. Of a solution: having a lower osmotic pressure than some particular solution (usually that in a cell, or a bodily fluid). Const. to.1895 Jrnl. Physiol. XVIII. 114 The passage of a salt from a hypotonic fluid into the blood-plasma. 19... Oxford English Dictionary
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hypertonic
hypertonic, a. (haɪpəˈtɒnɪk) [f. hyper- 5 + tonic a.] 1. Med. Exhibiting or characterized by excessive tone or tension (in muscle or muscular tissue).1855 R. G. Mayne Expos. Lex. Med. Sci. (1860) 484/1 Hypertonicus, of or belonging to hypertonia: hypertonic. 1886 Lancet 13 Mar. 486/2 For convenience... Oxford English Dictionary
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William Landau
"Hypertonus Spasticity, Rigidity" and "Babinski's Reflex, Sign of". Encyclopedia of Neuroscience. Edited by George Adelman, Barry H. wikipedia.org
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