hypertonia
/ˌhɪpərˈtoʊniə/Definitions
1. noun
A condition of increased muscle tone, often resulting in stiffness or rigidity.
“The physical therapist evaluated the patient’s hypertonia after a stroke and developed a personalized treatment plan.”
2. noun
An abnormal increase in muscle tension, often associated with neurological disorders.
“The doctor explained to the parents that their child’s hypertonia could be caused by a variety of factors, including genetics or brain injury.”