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what is stopped posture?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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➥Parkinson's affects control of automatic activities, so posture changes may occur without the brain's automatic reminders to stand up straight. These changes may include stooped or rounded shoulders, decreased low back curve or forward lean of the head or whole body, making you look hunched over.

Answered by ushasingh9191
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Stooped Posture

Parkinson’s affects control of automatic activities, so posture changes may occur without the brain’s automatic reminders to stand up straight. These changes may include stooped or rounded shoulders, decreased low back curve or forward lean of the head or whole body, making you look hunched over.

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