Posture
This symptom is also common but gradual. The uncontrolled and involuntary movements accompanying Parkinson’s cause small posture changes over time. Parkinson’s is known to cause slouching and leaning as some of the common early indicators. The posture changes are linked to loss of balance and coordination problems. Although other problems like back injuries are also known to cause slouching, patients with such injuries recover and regain straight posture after healing. People with Parkinson’s don’t regain normal posture.
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