Babies are physiologically born with hypertonia in the upper and lower limbs. Their arms and legs are bent, it is difficult for us to stretch them and they keep their fists closed. Over time, this hypertonia in babies disappears, but what happens if it does not? Hypertonia is an abnormal increase in muscle tone and muscle tone is the resistance that an examiner feels when passively mobilizing a joint .
Category Infant stimulation
One of the best moments for parents is hearing our baby laugh. It is a very exciting and gratifying gesture and, as soon as they begin to do it, it is a very important event that makes us too happy, that is why many times we look for laughter or laughter to occur through morisquettes and stimuli through caresses or tickles at the level of the body, especially in the feet, armpits and thorax (ribs).
Babies are physiologically born with hypertonia in the upper and lower limbs. Their arms and legs are bent, it is difficult for us to stretch them and they keep their fists closed. Over time, this hypertonia in babies disappears, but what happens if it does not? Hypertonia is an abnormal increase in muscle tone and muscle tone is the resistance that an examiner feels when passively mobilizing a joint .
Our first months as mothers are a litmus test to adapt to the new situation: meet our baby, identify his needs, meet his demands, re-know ourselves as mothers, position ourselves as a family ... When little by little it seems that we are adapting to the new situation, we have to get back to work.