Postural disorders in Parkinson’s disease: clinical characteristics, frequency, pathophysiology and management

Author:

Kashihara Kenichi1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neurology, Okayama Kyokuto Hospital, 567-1 Kurata, Naka-ku, Okayama 703-8265, Japan.

Abstract

SUMMARY Postural disorders are frequently observed in Parkinson’s disease patients and significantly affect patients’ quality of life. They may develop because of increased muscle tonus, which results in shortened muscle fibers and induces contracted postures and subsequent changes in muscles, connective tissue, bones and peripheral nerves. Enhanced muscle tonus may induce forward and/or lateral flexion of the spine. Abnormal postures usually occur in the middle or later stages of the disease, and are often reversible in the supine position. Forward flexion, lateral flexion and, less frequently, antecollis are the common axial postural disorders in Parkinson’s disease patients. While antiparkinsonian drugs may improve these symptoms, they may also induce or worsen them. As postural disorders become irreversible after the development of secondary changes, such as muscle atrophy and bone fracture, physicians should recognize postural disorders at early stages.

Publisher

Future Medicine Ltd

Subject

Clinical Neurology

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