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  • The Most Common Developmental Red Flags for Infants
    9 months 9-month-old babies are on the go! They are crawling, climbing onto furniture and up and down stairs with help and supervision, and pulling up to stand at various surfaces Climbing, while scary for us as parents, is essential to the development of spatial awareness
  • Hypertonia in Babies: Symptoms, Causes Treatment - Cleveland Clinic
    If your baby shows signs or symptoms of hypertonia, you should visit your healthcare provider Signs include: Difficulty moving arms, legs or neck Muscles feel tight to the touch, especially when your baby is resting Muscles uncontrollably twitch or jerk What questions should I ask my doctor?
  • Hypertonia in babies: What to do if your baby stiffens their body
    In hypertonia, the baby's muscles don't get the signal to relax They stay contracted Possible causes of hypertonia in babies include: A lack of oxygen during birth; Head injury; Brain tumor; Exposure to a chemical that affects the brain; Problems that happened when the brain developed in the womb; Other reasons why your baby may stiffen their
  • Baby Tensing Up - 9 Main Causes and Helpful Advice - Best for Mums
    When a baby stiffens its body up, it can be a sign that they are uncomfortable or feeling threatened, excited, or there may be an underlying medical condition It’s important to learn what it looks like when a baby tenses up so that you can provide the appropriate support
  • Why Does My Baby Stiffen Their Legs and Arms . . . - Baby Care Mag
    Hypertonia might sound like a tongue-twisting medical term, but at its core, it simply refers to increased muscle tone or stiffness In babies, this can manifest as stiffening of the legs and arms But what’s really going on? Let’s break it down What Is Hypertonia?
  • Hypertonic Infants: Is A Stiff Baby Cause For Concern? - Hampton King
    What if my baby stiffens their legs and arms when excited? Abnormal stiffness in a baby is a symptom associated with hypertonia Hypertonia is a condition characterized by abnormally stiff muscles in a baby, and it’s a symptom of cerebral palsy, kernicterus (jaundice), and Erb’s palsy
  • When is Stiffness Problematic in Infants? - North Shore Pediatric Therapy
    Stiffness can become problematic in an infant when it limits the movements and acquisition of a child’s gross motor skills Your child might hold his her hands in tight fists or may seem unable to relax certain muscles He She may have difficulty letting go of an object or difficulty moving from one position to another
  • My infant wont put her feet down to stand - Developmental Gym
    From about the age of 6-7 months most infants will start to put their feet down, stiffen their legs and take some weight when held vertically with their feet on a firm surface Some infants seem to really like doing this and prefer to stand rather than sit on a carer’s lap
  • 3 Month Old Baby with Stiff Leg Muscles | Signs of Hypertonia | EIS
    If tightness and stiffness in muscles persist when a baby reaches the 6-9 month period or primitive reflexes persist and normal gross motor developmental milestones are delayed or are not being met, then a concern of cerebral palsy may arise
  • Infant reflexes | Chronic Conditions Manual - Queensland Health
    Reflex diminishes in strength by 3–4 months and disappears by 6 months; Blink reflex (1 week onwards) 1,2 Shine a light at the infant’s open eyes or bring an object close to their face; Observe a rapid closure of the eyes; No response can indicate poor visual perception; Reflex is permanent and should not diminish with time





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