Pediatric Therapy for Hypotonia
in Birmingham, AL, & Houston, TX
Are your child’s muscles unusually loose to the point where they appear “floppy,” or do they feel limp when held? Do they have difficulty sitting upright or tire easily when crawling, trying to stand, or walking? Are they delayed in meeting motor milestones? These can be signs of hypotonia, a condition that results in low muscle tone and makes the body less stable during everyday activities.
At PhysioBaby Therapy & Wellness, our pediatric therapists help children with hypotonia build strength and stability so they can move and play with greater comfort and ease throughout the day.
What Is Hypotonia?
Hypotonia is the medical term for low muscle tone. Muscle tone is the gentle tension muscles have at rest that helps the body stay supported and ready for movement. When muscle tone is lower than typical, muscles feel softer or looser and provide less natural support.
With lower muscle tone, your child’s body has to work harder to stay steady and controlled. As a result, everyday activities like sitting upright or crawling may feel more tiring. Hypotonia can occur on its own or alongside conditions that affect how the brain communicates with the muscles, such as Down syndrome.
Signs of Hypotonia in Children
Signs of hypotonia often appear in early childhood and include:
- Having very soft or “doughy” feeling muscles
- Leaning or slouching frequently
- Struggling to hold the head up during play or daily activities
- Tiring quickly during activities
- Reaching developmental milestones, such as rolling or walking, later than expected
- Having difficulty moving between positions, such as from sitting to standing
- Compensatory movement patterns
How Pediatric Therapy Helps with Hypotonia
At PhysioBaby Therapy & Wellness, our physical and occupational therapists work together to create personalized, play-based plans that focus on:
- Increasing core strength to support better posture and alignment
- Strengthening joint stability
- Building physical endurance for sitting, standing, and active movement
- Developing the motor skills needed for daily routines and play
While hypotonia is often a lifelong condition, early intervention through pediatric therapy can help your child build the strength and endurance they need to keep up with friends on the playground and enjoy daily life with more energy.
Why Choose PhysioBaby Therapy & Wellness
Since 2019, PhysioBaby Therapy & Wellness has supported infants and young children in Birmingham, AL, and Houston, TX, with individualized pediatric care. Our occupational and physical therapists collaborate to develop coordinated care plans that consider your child’s development as a whole. We work closely with families to provide practical guidance you can use at home to support progress between sessions. Our goal is to help your child feel strong and capable so they can fully participate in family routines, social play, and school activities.
Reach Out Today
If you are concerned your child may have hypotonia, contact PhysioBaby Therapy & Wellness in Birmingham, AL, at (205) 634-2115, in Houston, TX, at (832) 308-0381, or complete our online contact form to request an evaluation. We look forward to helping your child move, play, and explore their world with greater strength and energy.