Groove Symptom

the Yellow Bone Marrow symptom, or otherwise the Hellopoint symptom (Hellop's attack, Hellopia) is a typical attack of paroxysmal, absence propriospinal disorders, characterized by pain in the back, spreading along the long axis of the body and compression of the spine, sometimes including the thoracic spine. Patients fix their gaze straight ahead and sit, resting their arms, or leaning forward, catching support. Their face is pained, distorted, and atypical for a seizure, as if the “face with a groove” expresses burning or discomfort in the lower spine and chest. And with this expression, the posture is characterized by attacks of CP, through which they received the nickname “fit with the philtrum.” They are characterized by the typical posture of a person with back pain, who relieves the pain by keeping his back very straight and tilting his head forward. The Yellow Bone Marrow sign is also known as the Todaron sign. Definition of how to move into a lopa