Rigor mortis following a severe decline in adenosinetriphosphate (ATP) levels after death causes the body to stiffen (Shedge et al., 2019). The increased concentration of calcium ions in muscle fibres after death compromises muscle cells’ integrity resulting in stiffened muscles. The manifestation of rigor mortis depends on several factors, including the nature of death or duration. For instance, rigor mortis occurs with 12 hours and generally affects involuntary muscles before progressing to proximal regions (Shedge et al., 2019). Accordingly, the deceased paralyzed young developed rigor mortis in the lower body due to inadequate ATP, thus stiffening limb muscles. This results in the manifestation of rigor mortis in the victim’s lower body.
Reference
Shedge, R., Krishan, K., Warrier, V., & Kanchan, T. (2019). Postmortem Changes. In StatPearls [Internet]. StatPearls Publishing.
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