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[quote=Anonymous] 1. He has a low pain threshhold. Nothing you can do about it, except teach him to communicate about it in a non-whiny way. 2. He may also have weak joints and may need targeted exercise to strengthen them and prevent injuries. I have weak knees in particular, and "locking" a knee is highly painful until is becomes unlocked and then it's as if nothing had happened. Please believe him, OP. 3. My son does swimming, gym and ballet for his hypotonia (low muscle tone) and weak joints. Team sports are usually not targeted enough to help, and actually increase the risk of injury. [/quote]
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