Stooping Posture
People with Parkinson’s disease might also experience a few changes in their normal posture. More specifically, they tend to have a hunched or stooping posture. These are mainly caused by other signs of the condition such as the rigidity of the muscles. In general, normal people will stand naturally so that the weight is distributed evenly over the feet. Nevertheless, people with this health issue might begin bending forward and make them look like stopped or hunched over. [9]










