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Hypotonia results in loss of normal resting muscle tone. It is basically a symptom of some underlying disease.
The condition is manifested as reduced resistance to passive movement of joints.
The defect may lie at the –
Central hypotonia with defects at the brain or spinal cord
Peripheral hypotonia that may affect any place between the spinal cord and muscle.
Neuromuscular junction at the connection between the nerve endings and the muscles may be affected.
The nerves bring in the impulse from the central nervous system that makes the muscle maintain contraction or a resting muscle tone. Defects may lie at the level of the muscles.
Hypotonia may be seen at birth or later. At birth it is termed congenital hypotonia and it seen later it is called acquired hypotonia.
There are several causes of hypotonia, these include genetic conditions, nutritional causes and so forth. (1-4)
There are several genetic causes of hypotonia, these include:
Some causes of hypotonia are a result of malnutrition, these include:
Some of the causes of hypotonia involve the brain. These include:
Other causes of hypotonia include:
There may be weakness and increased fatigue. Babies with mothers who have myasthenia gravis may be born with hypotonia.