hypertonus
/hɪpərˈtɒnəs/Definitions
1. noun
A state of increased muscle tone, often resulting from injury or disease.
“The doctor diagnosed the patient with hypertonus in the affected limb, which made it difficult to move.”
2. noun
Increased muscular tension, often associated with spasticity or rigidity.
“The patient’s hypertonus made it hard for her to perform daily tasks without assistance.”