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The impact of joint hypermobility on muscle function, posture and movement

Tue, 08/09/2009 - 20:35 — Pam

 

  • crawling
  • posture
  • sitting
  • weakness
  • hypermobility
  • low-tone
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Help with handwriting

Who experiences handwriting difficulties?

  • handwriting
  • hypermobility
  • low-tone
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What can be done for the child with low muscle tone and hypermobility

  • low-tone
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More about muscle tone

  • posture
  • low-tone
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My child has been diagnosed with low muscle tone. What does this mean?

Have you been told that your young child has low muscle tone because she/he has difficulties with several of the following?

  • crawling
  • handwriting
  • jumping
  • posture
  • running
  • sitting
  • walking
  • baby
  • pre-school
  • reception
  • school-age
  • toddler
  • low-tone
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The highly sensitive child, behavioural inhibition and learning movement skills

  • exercises
  • sensitive-child
  • hypermobility
  • low-tone
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Joint hypermobility syndrome

  • Aspergers
  • autism
  • baby
  • crawling
  • Downs
  • endurance
  • exercises
  • handwriting
  • posture
  • pre-school
  • reception
  • school-age
  • sitting
  • toddler
  • walking
  • weakness
  • baby
  • toddler
  • DCD
  • dyspraxia
  • sensitive-child
  • hypermobility
  • low-tone
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