Jul 14, 2023
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Video of Justin Trudeau’s Left Hand Making Strange Movements At Calgary Stampede, Goes Viral

Leslie Soule

A video has been making its way around the internet, of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s hand curling up unnaturally while he makes pancakes at the Calgary Stampede. The Western Journal reports that, “Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau went to Calgary to make some speeches, shake some hands and mingle with the crowds at the annual Calgary Stampede rodeo. However, one social media focused on whether a shot of Trudeau flipping pancakes was some harbinger of something wrong with Canada’s leader. ‘There is something seriously wrong with Justin Trudeau’s left hand Does anyone know what this is?’ one Twitter user wrote after sharing a video of Trudeau flipping pancakes with his right hand while his left appears in the posted shot to be contorted.” A Twitter user speculated that this odd behavior could be the result of Parsonage-Turner Syndrome, while another quipped that it’s due to “Tyrantitis”. AoSpine reports of Parsonage-Turner Syndrome that it involves, “Acute onset of intense pain in an arm or shoulder, with weakness and atrophy developing simultaneously or generally within 2 weeks as pain lessens.” Other individuals have speculated that this movement could be due to vaccine-induced spasms or Trigger Finger. As Trudeau has made no announcement of any medical condition, there is no way to know for sure.

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