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Infants Who Have Low Muscle Tone may benefit from physiotherapy

Infants Who Have Low Muscle Tone

Infants who have low muscle tone may benefit from physiotherapy. This is especially true when a child has poor posture and poor body alignment. Infants who have low muscle tone may develop more serious problems as they get older. Addressing the problem of low muscle tone in infants as soon as possible is the best idea.

Low muscle tone can be caused by genetics or traumatic birth experiences. Premature babies are more likely to develop low muscle tone. Many lifestyle habits may contribute to low muscle tone also. Babies are often "movement deprived" and spend far too much time in round-backed car seats and other inclined seats.

If you want your child to develop good posture you should begin when she is an infant. Let her spend time flat on her tummy every day. This will lengthen the spine and strengthen her neck muscles.Your baby should spend time every day in a horizontal position rather than always being in a seat that sits in an inclined position. If she can see her feet and hands she will begin to play with them. This will develop her hand-eye coordination.

As your baby gets older make sure that she is sitting in a proper position in her highchair. The seat and back should be at right angles and her feet should be flat on the ground or on a foot rest.When your child is sitting on the floor she should sit cross-legged. This way her hips will turn inwards. A young child can sit on the edge of a flat pillow so that there will be a slight curve in her lower back.Infants who have low muscle tone may improve with healthy lifestyle habits and the help of a physiotherapist.


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