REM Sleep Behaviour Disorder
REM Sleep Behaviour Disorder (RBD) is characterized
by vigorous sleep behaviors which may result in repeated
injury to oneself or others. These behaviours are often
violent and occur during the period of sleep called Rapid
Eye Movement or REM sleep. Normally during this phase of
sleep, we dream and our muscles are usually without any
tone. However, in RBD, there is no loss of this muscle tone
and patients usually are able to move their bodies and thereby
act on their dreams.
REM sleep behavior disorder (RBD) is characterized by episodes
of vigorous speech or shouting, and violent movement or
behaviour. It may cause injury to the self or to the bed
partner. Dream recall is vivid and the dream content is
often violent. Polysomnography is useful in disclosing the
violent episodes occurring only during REM sleep. However,
this disorder is often misdiagnosed and has not frequently
been reported in the United Kingdom
The Sleep Medicine group of sleep centres is carrying out
research on RBD if you would like more information please
contact us.
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