Furthermore, freezing may also feel like the lower half is stuck while the top half of the body is still functioning.
Dystonia, another symptom of Parkinson’s, involves tight, stiff and painful muscles.
The charity elaborated: “Dystonia is a movement disorder that happens when incorrect brain signals cause contractions in various muscles.
“This is when muscles become tighter and shorter than normal, making them stiff. Dystonia can feel painful and uncomfortable.”
Source: | This article first appeared on Express.co.uk
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