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- International Compendium of Movement Disorders
- International Compendium of Movement Disorders
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- International Compendium of Movement Disorders
- Hypo- and Hyperkinetic, Dyscoordinative and Otherwise Inappropriate Motor and Behavioral Movement Disorders
- Section 1: Basic Introduction
- Section 2: Hypokinetic Movement Disorders
- Section 3: Hyperkinetic Movement Disorders
- Section 4: Dyscoordinative and Otherwise Inappropriate Motor Behaviors
- Chapter 46 Ataxia
- Chapter 47 Treatable Hereditary Cerebellar Ataxias
- Chapter 48 Gait and Balance Disorders
- Chapter 49 Episodic/Paroxysmal Movement Disorders
- Chapter 50 Sleep-Related Movement Disorders and Disturbances of Motor Control
- Chapter 51 Drug-Induced Movement Disorders
- Chapter 52 Psychiatric Movement Disorders
- Chapter 53 Functional Movement Disorders
- Section 5: Objectifying Movement Disorders
- Movement Disorders in Vivo: Video Fragments
- Acronyms and Abbreviations
- Index
- References
Chapter 50 - Sleep-Related Movement Disorders and Disturbances of Motor Control
from Section 4: - Dyscoordinative and Otherwise Inappropriate Motor Behaviors
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 January 2025
- International Compendium of Movement Disorders
- International Compendium of Movement Disorders
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- International Compendium of Movement Disorders
- Hypo- and Hyperkinetic, Dyscoordinative and Otherwise Inappropriate Motor and Behavioral Movement Disorders
- Section 1: Basic Introduction
- Section 2: Hypokinetic Movement Disorders
- Section 3: Hyperkinetic Movement Disorders
- Section 4: Dyscoordinative and Otherwise Inappropriate Motor Behaviors
- Chapter 46 Ataxia
- Chapter 47 Treatable Hereditary Cerebellar Ataxias
- Chapter 48 Gait and Balance Disorders
- Chapter 49 Episodic/Paroxysmal Movement Disorders
- Chapter 50 Sleep-Related Movement Disorders and Disturbances of Motor Control
- Chapter 51 Drug-Induced Movement Disorders
- Chapter 52 Psychiatric Movement Disorders
- Chapter 53 Functional Movement Disorders
- Section 5: Objectifying Movement Disorders
- Movement Disorders in Vivo: Video Fragments
- Acronyms and Abbreviations
- Index
- References
Summary
Sleep-related movement disorders and disturbances of motor control cover a broad range of conditions with a negative impact on an individual’s quality of sleep and daily functioning: (1) sleep-related movement disorders (e.g., periodic limb movements in sleep, restless limbs/legs syndrome, sleep-related leg cramps, sleep-related bruxism, sleep-related rhythmic movement disorder); (2) sleep-related disturbances of motor control, including (2a) parasomnias, such as RBD, sleepwalking, sleep-related eating disorder, sleep terror, sleep paralysis, (2b) sleep-related epileptic syndromes, such as nocturnal epilepsy with simple motor manifestations, nocturnal epilepsy with complex motor manifestations (sleep-related hypermotor epilepsy), and (2c) sleep-related dissociative disorders/psychogenic non-epileptic seizures. This chapter is designed to be a resource for clinicians, sleep specialists, and researchers, offering a comprehensive overview on the distinct features and characteristics; epidemiologic aspects; underlying pathophysiologic mechanisms; diagnostic criteria; and available treatment/management options of sleep-related movement disorders and sleep-related disturbances of motor control.
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- International Compendium of Movement Disorders , pp. 628 - 641Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2025