What is going on here?!

I don’t see this kind of posturing working with my senior patient population and I’m a little stumped. I’ve seen folks say that this forward lean is indicative of frontotemporal dementia, but I have never witnessed a fwd lean that’s not kyphotic as well. I would love to see other’s opinions, as I know this sub is filled with smarter people than me. Thanks!

I don’t see this kind of posturing working with my senior patient population and I’m a little stumped. I’ve seen folks say that this forward lean is indicative of frontotemporal dementia, but I have never witnessed a fwd lean that’s not kyphotic as well. I would love to see other’s opinions, as I know this sub is filled with smarter people than me. Thanks!