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Doctors Near You for Hypertonicity (increased Muscle Tone) in Old bight
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Hypertonicity, also known as hypertonia, is a condition characterized by an abnormal increase in muscle tone or tension, leading to stiffness, rigidity, and reduced flexibility in the affected muscles. This heightened muscle tone occurs due to the excessive activity of the muscles, often resulting from damage or dysfunction in the central nervous system, particularly areas that regulate muscle tone and movement, such as the brain and spinal cord. Common causes of hypertonicity include neurological disorders such as cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis, stroke, traumatic brain injury, and spinal cord injury. It can also occur in conditions like Parkinson's disease, where the regulation of muscle tone is disrupted. Hypertonicity can significantly impair movement and coordination, making daily activities challenging and often painful. Treatment for hypertonicity focuses on managing symptoms, improving mobility, and enhancing the quality of life. This may involve physical therapy to stretch and strengthen muscles, occupational therapy to improve daily functioning, and medications such as muscle relaxants, antispasmodics, or botulinum toxin injections to reduce muscle stiffness and spasms. In some cases, surgical interventions might be necessary to correct deformities or reduce muscle tightness. Additionally, assistive devices such as braces or orthotics can help support affected limbs and improve movement. A comprehensive, multidisciplinary approach involving neurologists, physiotherapists, and other healthcare professionals is essential for effectively managing hypertonicity and minimizing its impact on an individual's life.
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