noun
- A condition characterized by abnormal muscle weakness or lack of muscle tone, especially in infants and young children.
Usage: medical; also called amyotonia congenita when present from birth
Examples
- The pediatrician diagnosed the infant with amyotonia after observing poor muscle control.
- Amyotonia can affect a child's ability to sit up or walk at the expected developmental stages.
- Treatment for amyotonia depends on the underlying cause of the muscle weakness.
- Physical therapy is often recommended to help children with amyotonia develop stronger muscles.