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  • ...merican Academy of Sleep Medicine position statement.] Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine. 2018 Dec 15;14(12):2075-7.</ref> ...est (HSAT) is an alternative medical test for the diagnosis of obstructive sleep apnea in uncomplicated adults.<ref name=":0" />
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  • ...f>Baranwal N, Phoebe KY, Siegel NS. Sleep physiology, pathophysiology, and sleep hygiene. Progress in cardiovascular diseases. 2023 Mar 1;77:59-69.</ref> ...ion-related symptoms are associated with physical activity and midpoint of sleep: a pilot study. Frontiers in Global Women's Health. 2023;4.</ref>
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  • ==Management== ==Self-Management ==
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  • ...tps://www.cureus.com/articles/183919-advancements-in-restless-leg-syndrome-management-a-review-of-physiotherapeutic-modalities-and-their-efficacy#!/ A Review of * Lifestyles like lack of sleep or other sleep disorders like apnea. Also, intake of alcohol, tobacco, and caffeine use. <
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  • [[Parkinson's Lifestyle Medicine - Art-based or Expressive Therapies and Self Management Strategies]] [[Parkinson's Lifestyle Medicine - Nutrition and Sleep Hygiene]]
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  • ...i/full/10.1212/WNL.0000000000003037 Role of sleep-disordered breathing and sleep-wake disturbances for stroke and stroke recovery]. Neurology. 2016 Sep 27;8 == Prevalence of Sleep Disorders in Stroke ==
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  • ...eep: Theory, Function and Physiology|sleep]], [[Stress and Health|stress]] management, awareness and mitigation of substance abuse and addiction, establishing me ...or Health and Disease Management|Lifestyle Medicine for Health and Disease Management.]]”
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  • * lack of recognition from management and client demands. * Several of the perceived causes of burnout are related to management and leadership within the workplace.
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  • ...M sleep behavior disorder, periodic movements in sleep), or persist during sleep (e.g., spinal myoclonus, myokimia, moving toes) and others are present only ...nts or vocalizations. Tics are suppressible and almost always disappear at sleep and can be exacerbating with stress, excitement and anxiety.
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  • ...lvaratnam et al, 2009.">Selvaratnam P; Friedmann S; Gershman J; Zuluaga M; Management of temporomandibular and cervical components of headaches; Headache, Orofac ...ake bruxism.<ref name="Okeson, 2005.">Okeson J; Bell’s orofacial pain. The management of orofacial pain. Quintessence Publishing Co. Inc. Chicago, 2005.</ref>
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  • ...e–emotional symptom cluster), sleep symptoms with emotional symptoms (i.e. sleep–emotional symptom cluster), and ocular symptoms with vestibular and cervi ==== Sleep-emotional ====
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  • * [[Sleep Deprivation and Sleep Disorders|Sleep disorders]] ...est and slowness of movement. Other symptoms such as depression, falls and sleep disturbances aid the diagnostic decision-making process.
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  • ...nterconnection and relationship between [[Sleep: Regulation and Assessment|sleep]] hygiene, psychological well-being and chronic LBP. == Sleep and Sleep Hygiene ==
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  • ...and attitudes of healthcare professionals in primary medical centers. Pain Management Nursing. 2020 Jun 1;21(3):265-70.</ref> ...dulla A, Cumberbatch M. Evidence-based clinical practice guidelines on the management of pain in older people–a summary report. British Journal of Pain. 2022 F
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  • == Management == [[Lifestyle Medicine for Health and Disease Management|Lifestyle]] intervention should be the first strategy for patients with IR
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  • ...failure; rapid eye movement (REM) [[Sleep Deprivation and Sleep Disorders|sleep]] behaviour disorder.<ref name=":0" /> == Future Management ==
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  • ...having a thyroid condition, diabetes, chronic kidney disease, obstructive sleep apnoea, and smoking or consuming alcohol excessively. For some people, ther ...S, Hodge DO, Herges RM, Olson EJ, Nykodym J Kara T, Somers VK. Obstructive Sleep Apnea, Obesity, and the Risk of Incident Atrial Fibrillation. J Am Coll Car
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  • ...urbance in patients with spinal cord injury : etiology , effect on Qol and management.
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  • ...sticity in Children and Young People with Non-Progressive Brain Disorders: Management of Spasticity and Co-Existing Motor Disorders and their Early Musculoskelet ...Expires=2145934800&Signature=n7RQkNj9RmPfShwNlkKnlUxt6Hg%3D Evaluation and Management of Children and Adolescents with Sports-Related Concussion]. Healthy Active
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  • ...lowness of movement, rigidity, REM [[Sleep Deprivation and Sleep Disorders|sleep]] behaviour disorder and visual hallucinations can help to distinguish DLB * [[Sleep Deprivation and Sleep Disorders|Sleep evaluation]] for REM sleep behavior disorder<ref name=":1" />
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