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AUTHOR: boo97momDATE: 02/14/04 7:08pm
SUBJECT: Low muslce tone in school age children
I have a six-year old son who was diagnosed at 2 years old w/low muscle tone; mild CP due to a left upper arm weakness; he is ADHD, OCD and Aspergers. He still has difficulty walking up stairs without a railing. He can only walk for short distances due to his legs/back hurting. I am 43 and have specific trouble with my quad muscles. They are very weak. I also have Fibromyalgia which I hope he doesn't get. Does anyone else have older children that still have problems due to low muscle tone. Please let me know. I would be very interested to hear your experiences. Thanks
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Low muslce tone in school age children
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