How to improve muscle hypertonia

Muscle hypertonia should be clarified as to what causes it, and then targeted for treatment. The two most common causes are as follows: 1. Parkinson’s disease and Parkinson’s syndrome, which is an increase in muscle tone due to lesions in the extrapyramidal system, dominated by lead tube-like ankylosis and gear-like ankylosis. The treatment mainly uses drugs for Parkinson’s, such as dobutamine, benzhexol, amantadine, pramipexole, selagiline, ropinirole, etc. The specific choice of medication depends on the patient’s age, underlying physical disease, and economic situation. 2, increased muscle tone caused by upper motor neuron damage, mostly seen in various types of organic brain diseases, such as cerebral infarction, myelitis, and motor neuron disease, etc. For this kind of hypertonia, use central hypotonia drugs, such as baclofen, 5-10mg/time, 2-3 times/day, or peripheral drugs, such as cloxacin, ethylprednisolone, tizanidine, etc., but the effect is not as good as baclofen.