
The assessment of muscle tone significantly depends on the experience and skill of the physiotherapist and leads to poor evaluations
Excess of Basal Tone
Use muscle tone data to educate your patients about their own physiology and improve their pain
Specific Benefits
Detects muscles unable to relax
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What Is Excess of Basal Tone and Where It Is Commonly Found?


Excess basal tone refers to excessive muscle tension at rest. It occurs when a muscle at rest is overly active when it shouldn’t be.
How Is Excess of Basal Tone Detected? Watch this video for all the information (YouTube video).
What Does It Mean If Your Patient Has Excess of Basal Tone?
This phenomenon may be associated with various functional impairments, including:
- Chronic muscle pain.
- Postural alterations.
- Muscle contractures.
- Muscle fatigue.
- Mobility limitations.
- Increased risk of injury or relapse.
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