Pediatric Hypotonia and Developmental Milestones
Pediatric Hypo ni toa is a medical term used to describe decreased muscle tone in infants and children. Muscle tone refers to the amount of tension or resistance present in muscles when they are at rest. In children with hypotonia, muscles may feel unusually soft or floppy, and movements may appear less controlled or delayed compared to peers. Pediatric Hypotonia itself is not a diagnosis but rather a clinical sign that can be associated with a wide range of underlying conditions. Understanding hypotonia is important because muscle tone plays a key role in posture, movement, and the ability to achieve developmental milestones. Early recognition and appropriate support can significantly influence a child’s functional abilities and overall development. This article explores how hypotonia affects pediatric development, how it is identified, and what families and healthcare providers can do to support children with low muscle tone. Understanding Muscle Tone and Its Ro...