Neonatal tone abnormalities can often be the first indication of cerebral palsy (CP) and need regular developmental assessments by a multidisciplinary team. The need for early diagnosis and treatment during the height of neural plasticity is crucial. Currently, the number of clinical practice guidelines and the quality of evidence for treatment of tone in neonates is insufficient. In this review, we discuss the physiology of tone abnormalities including structural-functional components of motor control and time-dependent etiology of injury. We provide a guideline for assessment of a neonate with concern for tone abnormalities including a discussion on available diagnostic and functionality rating scales. Lastly, we describe the importance of a multidisciplinary care team involving the patient's caregiver as well as non-pharmacological, pharmacological, and surgical treatment options for tone abnormalities. We stress the importance of regular, serial examinations for tone as these neonates get older to assess eligibility for additional interventions.
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