Amyotonia [DIRECT]

Amyotonia is characterized by "floppy" muscles that lack the normal tension required for movement and posture.

, historically often referred to as amyotonia congenita , is a medical term used to describe a profound lack of muscle tone (hypotonia) present from birth. While once used as a specific diagnosis, it is now considered a clinical symptom associated with several neuromuscular disorders, most notably Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) . amyotonia

Most cases historically labeled as "amyotonia congenita" are now recognized as Spinal Muscular Atrophy Type 1 (Werdnig-Hoffmann disease). 2. Common Causes Amyotonia is characterized by "floppy" muscles that lack

Below is a guide to understanding the condition, its modern classifications, and management. 1. Understanding the Condition its modern classifications