Early Intervention Strategies for Children with Hypotonia
Pediatric Hypotonia is a condition characterized by decreased muscle tone that affects infants and children at various stages of development. Muscle tone refers to the amount of resistance muscles have to passive movement, and when tone is low, children may appear floppy or weak. Early identification and intervention play a crucial role in helping children with hypotonia reach their developmental potential. With timely support, many children experience meaningful improvements in movement, posture, coordination, and daily functioning.













