Forward bending is seen in which posture in tetanus

Correct Answer: Emprosthotonus
Description: Different Postures in Tetanus : Opisthotonus : Posterior muscles are acting more, so backward bending. Orthotonus : Straight posture. Both front and back muscles are acting equally. Emprosthotonus : Forward bending as front muscles are acting more. Pleurothotonus : Lateral bending as lateral muscle act more.
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