Presentation
Parkinson disease presents with low back pain for 6 months and chronic antalgia
Patient Data
Age: 75 years
Gender: Male
From the case:
Camptocormia (bent spine syndrome)
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Camptocormia (bent spine syndrome) - chronic forward flexion of the trunk in the standing position.
Case Discussion
Camptocormia is an extreme forward flexion of the trunk in the standing position, which increases while walking and disappears in the supine position.
It is associated with a number of conditions:
- dystonia
- Tourette syndrome
- amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
- myopathy
- myositis
- multiple system atrophy
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Parkinson disease
- prevalence of camptocormia in Parkinson disease ranges from 3-18%