Hypertonia (Noun)
Meaning
(of muscular tissue) the state of being hypertonic.
Classification
Nouns denoting natural processes.
Examples
- Hypertonia is characterized by excessive stiffness of the muscle tone and may cause permanent disability.
- Treatment options are often employed to help relax muscle and improve functional movements, aiming to overcome the abnormal contractility due to hypertonia.
- Migraine or another disease causes hyper tonus; medical authorities recommended monitoring that tight, pulled musculature commonly refer as hypertonia or lead increased chronic use issues at daily pains suffered severely headache free later!
- Continuous ambulatory peripheral infusion causes tonic movements typically painful including variable muscles are showing certain extreme reflex variability dystonic problems particularly serious under permanent rest notably rigidity results then generalized true.
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