PPT-Sleep - Related Movement Disorder

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SLEEPRELATED MOVEMENT DISORDERS Restless Leg Syndrome Periodic Limb Movement Disorder Sleep Related Leg Cramps Sleep Related Bruxism Sleep Related Rhythmic Movement

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SLEEPRELATED MOVEMENT DISORDERS Restless Leg Syndrome Periodic Limb Movement Disorder Sleep Related Leg Cramps Sleep Related Bruxism Sleep Related Rhythmic Movement Disorder Due to Drug or Substance. Parasomnias. Disorders of Arousal (NREM Sleep). Confusional. Arousals. Sleep Walking. Sleep Terrors . Parasomnias. Usually Associated with REM. REM Behavior Disorder. Recurrent isolated sleep paralysis. DISORDERS IN ADULTS. DR. MOHSEN PAZOOKI. Obstructive sleep-related breathing disorders. Snoring . Upper Airway Resistant Syndrome . Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome. Snoring . Incidence . 40% M. 20% F. SESAPS October 2011. Research Team. 2. Linda Larson-Prior. Washington Univ.. Zang-Hee. Cho. Gachon. University. Seong. K. . Mun. Kenneth H. Wong. Alpay. . Özcan. Why should we study sleep?. 3. Fundamentals of Sleep. By Sadie Bradshaw, OTS. What is Sensory Processing?. O. ur brain’s ability to take in information from our 7 senses, organize and interpret this information to respond to the world in a meaningful way. . 58% Adults Snore. 36% Complain of Insomnia. 15% note persistent Excessive Daytime Sleepiness. 3% Unusual Nocturnal Behaviors. 28% Workforce on night or rotating shifts. One in Three Individuals are Dissatisfied with Their Sleep. --Hamlet [William Shakespeare]. States of consciousness. Why do we sleep?. Hypothalamus . regulates sleep. Melatonin: . hormone linked to sleep. Preservation: . dangerous to travel at night—protects you (adaptation). DSM-5:. NOT WITHOUT CONTROVERSY. American Psychiatric Association. 1. An Introduction to DSM-5,Its Development, Changes, and Controversies. Researched and Developed by Rhinehart Lintonen. The presentation herein is the intellectual property of Rhinehart Lintonen and does not reflect the attitudes or positions of the American Psychiatric Association. This presentation was developed for the use of the membership of the Milwaukee Area Teachers of Psychology and their students. Any other use should request permission at lintonen@hotmail.com. The intent of this presentation is to delineate the development of the present DSM and to document changes from DSM-IV-TR. Critiques and controversies presented are those of the persons or groups cited.. biopsychosocial. , informed by systems theory, and various theories of therapy. .. . . www.adta.org/. Lora Wilson Mau, MA, BC-DMT. www.92Y.org. www.antioch.edu. www.octaband.com. www.disarmingtheplayground.com. Joya Paul, MD, MS. NorthShore. University . HealthSystem. Department of Neurology, Sleep Disorders. November 17, 2017. Objectives. Review background on sleep and wake. Answer some of the most frequently asked questions about sleep. DISO. R. DERS. Sleep Related Breathing Disorders. Primary Central Apnea. Central Apnea Due to . Cheyne. Stokes Breathing. Central Apnea Due to High Altitude Periodic Breathing. Central Apnea Due to Medical Condition Not . S leep D 1 This questionnaire is a screening tool for physicians to assist their clinical evaluation of insomnia. It can be used to screen for a sleep disorder. See page 2 for guide to interpreting Kathy Wilson, M.D.. ABIM Certified – Sleep Medicine. 7 classifications of Sleep Disorders. Insomnia disorders. Sleep related breathing disorders. Central disorders of hypersomnolence. Circadian rhythm sleep-wake disorders. need - . every night! . The importance of sleep. A healthy lifestyle includes getting enough quality sleep. In the short-term, lack of sleep can . make you feel irritable and moody and can affect memory and . Joe Forrester, MD: NO financial conflicts. Board Certified Sleep Medicine. Sleep Director: The Medical Center of Aurora. North Suburban Medical center. Overview. Prevalence of Sleep Disorders in General Population.

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