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Case Study: Diffuse moderate muscular hypotonia

Note: This case study is part of a larger presentation on coMra therapy applications. While not explicitly mentioned in this excerpt, the improvements described are implied to be the result of coMra therapy treatment.

Patient’s Initial Condition

The patient presented with:

  • Perinatal hypoxic damage to the nervous system
  • Low muscle tone (hypotonia)
  • Diffuse muscular hypotonia
  • Not a neuromuscular disease
  • Pathology of the neuromuscular junction
  • Central manifestation of muscular hypotonia

Resulting Developmental Issues

The condition led to:

  • Delayed motor development
  • Late walking
  • Delayed sitting
  • Issues due to muscle weakness

Physical Manifestations

The patient developed:

  • Valgus deformity in knee joints
  • Flat-valgus foot
  • Flattening of the arch
  • Outward-turning heels

Current Status

The speaker notes:

  • The current condition is a significant improvement
  • The patient’s posture and gait have notably improved

Treatment Ongoing

The case study is ongoing, with further updates to follow.