hypotonia (Also hypotonias) : Related Words Words similar in meaning to hypotonia
- hypotonus«
- hypotonicity«
- hypotonia«
- muscle tone«
- muscle«
- hypotonic«
- tonus«
- patient«
- floppy infant syndrome«
- objective manifestation«
- tone«
- floppy baby syndrome«
- speech difficulty«
- tonicity«
- nmes«
- tone infant«
- hypotonic infant«
- motor skill«
- muscle contraction«
- physical therapist«
- physical therapy«
- low muscle tone«
- treatment«
- brain«
- stimulus«
- muscle weakness«
- occupational therapist«
- difficulty«
- disorder«
- infant«
- occupational therapy«
- exercise«
- scan«
- weak lower leg muscle«
- true muscle tone«
- tone disability«
- term hypotonia«
- teinō«
- swallow pattern«
- specific objective manifestation«
- specific gene abnormality«
- spasmatic movement«
- sensory stimulation program«
- rounded shoulder posture«
- recognizable coping mechanism«
- quick stretch«
- proper suck«
- periodic action potential«
- patient specific training program«
- normal pediatric care«
- neuromuscular/sensory stimulation technique«
- neurologic muscle tone«
- motor nerve control«
- mikhail syndrome«
- lower muscle tone«
- low muscle strength«
- joint approximation«
- hypotonic patient«
- hypotonic child«
- functional training activity«
- flexed ligament«
- fine motor skill delay«
- etiological possibility«
- electromyography muscle test«
- diminished resistance«
- developmental delay«
- chromosome karyotyping«
- cerebellum ’s facilitatory efferent influence«
- central etiology«
- call hypotonia due«
- breastfeeding latch«
- benign hypotonia«
- ancient greek ὑπο-«
- abnormal limpness«
- child«
- reduced muscle strength«
- postural asymmetry«
- muscle spindle sensitivity«
- hypotonic muscle«
- hyperflexible joint«
- dynamic postural stability«
- chronic ataxia«
- average timeframe«
- ankle/foot orthosis«
- activity tolerance«
- breathing«
- tone child«
- specific medical disorder«
- potential manifestation«
- muscle(s«
- fusimotor system«
- functional endurance«
- floppy baby«
- atxn1 gene«
- normal muscle tone«
- movement attempt«
- strength«
- tónos«
- normal resting«
- hypotonic condition«
- basic life function«
- poor reflex«
- paralyzed limb«
- developmental pediatrician«
- decreased muscle tone«
- nerve«
- severity«
- hypermobile«
- mouth muscle«
- volitional movement«
- nerve biopsy«
- unsuspecting child«
- neuromuscular electrical stimulation«
- neurological status«
- intrafusal muscle fiber«
- disuse atrophy«
- tissue analysis«
- principal treatment«
- poor attention«
- electrical muscle stimulation«
- poor muscle tone«
- diminished«
- movement«
- family medical history«
- automatic protection«
- normal tone«
- cerebellar dysfunction«
- afferent input«
- developmental progress«
- condition«
- speech delay«
- hypo-«
- postural instability«
- neonatologists«
- joint mobility«
- passive movement«
- gross motor skill«
- postural control«
- muscular atrophy«
- mechanical assistance«
- stretch receptor«
- underlying disorder«
- specific muscle«
- developmental milestone«
- supportive therapy«
- biochemical test«
- computerized tomography«
- polyneuropathy«
- hypertonia«
- orthopedist«
- inherent ability«
- body strength«
- cerebellar ataxia«
- fine motor skill«
- proper pronunciation«
- simple command«
- outcome«
- protective device«
- peer«
- underlying disease«
- normal length«
- language therapy«
- voluntary control«
- motor neuron disease«
- common sign«
- seizure disorder«
- body building«
- electroencephalogram«
- spatial location«
- terminology«
- resistance«
- carryover«
- physical interaction«
- neuromuscular junction«
- palpation«
- cause«
- additional test«
- sitting position«
- intrinsic property«
- speech therapist«
- daily task«
- opportunistic infection«
- muscle strength«
- neurological condition«
- low tone«
- specific disease«
- rag doll«
- specific treatment«
- metabolic disorder«
- motor neuron«
- nursing care«
- motor control«
- hydrocephalus«
- music therapy«
- disease«
- speech«
- spinal tap«
- care«
- biceps«
- muscular dystrophy«
- other term«
- mild«
- physical ability«
- genetic testing«
- object«
- mikhail«
- eeg«
- genetic disorder«
- neurological disorder«
- intellectual disability«
- physical examination«
- constipation«
- etiology«
- magnetic resonance imaging«
- blood test«
- physiotherapist«
- sign language«
- cerebral palsy«
- neurologist«
- bowel«
- child development«
- nature«
- term effect«
- geneticist«
- remediation«
- newborn«
- response«
- pathologist«
- localization«
- prognosis«
- abnormality«
- physical activity«
- contract«
- mri«
- reflex«
- toddler«
- neurology«
- nervous system«
- feeding«
- contraction«
- syndrome«
- experimentation«
- elbow«
- vocabulary«
- manifestation«
- disruption«
- jaw«
- hand«
- infancy«
- supplement«
- fluid«
- stomach«
- medication«
- therapy«
- pneumonia«
- frustration«
- head«
- cure«
- diagnosis«
- toy«
- occurrence«
- national institute«
- diet«
- specialist«
- stretch«
- conduct«
- knee«
- intervention«
- tendency«
- finger«
- examination«
- concentration«
- delay«
- stroke«
- surgery«
- balance«
- sentence«
- mechanism«
- tension«
- myotonia«
- muscular tonus«
- catatonia«
- tonic«
- hypertonus«
- hypertonicity«
- myotonia congenita«
- muscular tissue«
- acromyotonia«
- Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome«
- FG syndrome«
- Thomsen's disease«
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