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    walker in Hypotonia

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    Hello all,
    I treat a little girl who is 18 months old . she came to me when she was 13 months old with hypotonia and developmental delay. she has flaring of the lower ribs and very poor musculature in the upper back . Her Wikipedia reference-linkMRI came fine and she doesnt have a diagnosis yet. She has made steady progress which plateaued in November last year. Now she is in a prone stander for 20-30 min 2 times a day with leg gaiters. She can sit independently but does not crawl.
    I am aiming to move her to a TOT stander in a month or two before getting her a walker . Am i in the right direction ? what are the pre-requisites for a child with hypotonia to start walking. Any suggestions with the type of walkers ?
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    Re: walker in Hypotonia

    Hi RJ

    Lets do some clinical problem solving here. I am not sure that passive standing is going to do much for her muscle strength and motor control. The question is - are there ways to get her more active so that she develops the strength to pull herself into standing.

    You have a child who can sit independently - but is not crawling or pulling up to standing.

    How eager is she to move - does she reach out for toys, play with toys? Is she interested in doing things for herself. What motivates her?

    Tell us a little more about what she can do in sitting and lying.

    What can she do when she is lying on her back?
    What does she do when she is lying in prone?
    Can she move from lying to sitting?
    Does she move around on her bottom in sitting?
    Is she bale to pull herself up to standing?
    What happens when you support her in standing - does she take weight on her legs?
    What can she do with her hands?

    Best wishes
    Pam


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    Re: walker in Hypotonia

    Now she is in a prone stander for 20-30 min 2 times a day with leg gaiters. She can sit independently but does not crawl.
    Interestingly we take the independent standing seriously. Any how since she seems to do this only, let me ask u wat r the steps did u take to improve the strength of the muscles? Hypotonia U say , what r the deformities u see with her? Can U also elaborate on her abilities more? I would also like to see the answers for the question by PAM.


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    Re: walker in Hypotonia

    dear govindt,

    I find it a pity that you have never answered the questions that both colleagues who took the time to react have posed.
    I too would like to know more about how this child is getting on.

    Please inform us.

    kind regards

    Esther



 
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