These include hyperreflexia, hypertonia and muscle weakness.
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Prison records have it that, since 1959, he had been under medical supervision for hypertonia.
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Opposite to this, hypertonia is caused by damage to descending pathways that terminate in the spinal cord.
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The hypertonia may be predominantly truncal, attenuated during sleep and less prominent after a year of age.
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As individuals with Williams syndrome age, they frequently develop joint limitations and hypertonia, or abnormally increased muscle tone.
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The symptoms include tremors, hypertonia, hyperreflexia, hyperactivity, and vomiting and may last for up to three to six months.
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This is in contrast to an upper motor neuron lesion, which often presents with spastic paralysis paralysis accompanied by severe hypertonia.
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They also have some neurological abnormalities such as speech delay, epilepsy, intellectual disability, hypotonia or hypertonia, and behavioral problems.
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Hypertonus ( Hypertonia ) may be the result of over-sensitivity of alpha motoneurons and interneurons to the Ia and II afferent signals.
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Rigidity is a severe state of hypertonia where muscle resistance occurs throughout the entire range of motion of the affected joint independent of velocity.