Posture Meningitis

Mengitic pose (English: Pose of the dog's leg) is a body position that appears due to a sharp contraction of the muscles in the spine and neck. This is a very painful condition that often occurs during severe stress on the body. In essence, mengitic pose is a cramp caused by impaired blood circulation and tone of the back muscles. If mengitic postures appear regularly, this may be a signal to consult a doctor for the purpose of diagnosing and treating disorders in the body.

The appearance of the mengitic pose occurs due to deep short-term contractions of the muscles of the chest and shoulders, which are accompanied by the release of a small amount of lactic acid into the blood. This process can lead to cramps or spasms in the neck, back and shoulders, as well as loss of coordination and dizziness. It is also possible to experience pain in the chest and neck.

Symptoms of the position vary and may include head twitching, fingers flexing and straightening, arms crossed in front of the chest, and numbness or tingling sensations in the arms and face. Some people may have difficulty performing certain tasks, such as folding clothes or holding objects.

The reasons for the Mengitin pose may be different. But in most cases, muscle tension can explain them. At the same time, stressful situations, lack of physical activity, taking various medications, spasms after fatigue, low physical activity, infectious diseases, pathologies of the gastrointestinal tract, metabolic changes, diseases of the endocrine glands can also cause this condition. For example, myasthenia gravis.