The flexion position is one of the most common postures that patients can assume when walking. It can be associated with many diseases such as Parkinson's and other neurological diseases.
This position most often occurs in patients with Parkinson's disease. People with this disease may have trouble moving their arms and legs, resulting in an abnormal gait and discomfort when moving. Thus, this often leads to a decrease in the ability to move and makes life more difficult for the patient.
This pose is commonly used to relieve back pain during chronic pain. However, if you notice that your posture is very different from your normal posture, it is recommended that you consult a doctor to determine the possible illness or disease.