Bad posture or stooped posture
Parkinson’s patients often develop a bad or stooped posture. Parkinson’s is a disease that causes you to slump or hunch forward when you do everyday tasks. Experts say that leaning forward, slouching or stooping when you are standing can be a symptom of Parkinson’s. Reduced levels of dopamine within the brain make it harder for the nervous systems to support your back muscles in maintaining a straight and smooth posture.