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 Restless Legs Syndrome and Periodic Limb Movement Disorder
Most other types of movements and behaviors during sleep are not periodic.
During the day and especially during attempts to remain still, many patients fidget, swing their legs, or have movements that are similar to the extensor movements during sleep.
Some studies suggest that the movements arise subcortically from the brain or spinal cord; others suggest subclinical peripheral neuropathy.
http://www.barttersite.com/RLS.htm

  
 Sleep, periodic limb movement in sleep, periodic limb movements, periodic limb movement disorder, PLMS, sleep disorders
Periodic limb movements in sleep (PLMS) are treated with Rhus tox.
Massage especially for those people whose symptoms can be resolved by massage or movement of the limbs.
But the medications don't cure periodic limb movements and can become addicting.
http://www.holisticonline.com/Remedies/Sleep/sleep_PLMS.htm

  
 Restless Legs Syndrome - Periodic Limb Movement Disorder
The effectiveness of a particular will depend on the severity of the condition, the patient's other medical problems and other medications that the patient is taking.
An ideal treatment would eliminate these bothersome leg movements entirely.
People who are awakened by leg movements that occur immediately after they fall asleep may wake up before they realize they have fallen asleep.
http://www.sleepingsolution.com/rls-plmd.htm

  
 Activity patterns of leg muscles in periodic limb movement disorder -- de Weerd et al. 75 (2): 317 -- Journal of ...
Activity patterns of leg muscles in periodic limb movement disorder -- de Weerd et al.
Activity patterns of leg muscles in periodic limb movement disorder
with surface EMG all movements of the muscles said to be involved
http://www.jnnp.com/cgi/content/abstract/75/2/317

  
 eMedicine - Periodic Limb Movement Disorder : Article by Wayne E Anderson, DO
Voderholzer and colleagues noted an increased incidence of periodic limb movements during sleep in patients with Gilles de la Tourette syndrome.
Pieta and colleagues studied pergolide in patients with secondary PLM caused by uremia and found subjective improvement in sleep quality and objective reduction in limb movements during the first hour of sleep; however, no objective improvement in sleep architecture was observed.
The original name, "nocturnal myoclonus," does not describe the condition accurately, since the movements are slower than are those of myoclonus.
http://www.emedicine.com/neuro/topic523.htm

  
 An Introduction To Periodic Limb Movement Disorder (PLMD)
Sensors placed over the calf muscle record the number of leg movements during each hour of sleep.
Painkillers reduce the number of leg movements, but have little effect treating insomnia.
Some researchers suggest PLMD is caused by reactions in the brain, while others suggest it might originate in the spinal cord.
http://www.talkaboutsleep.com/sleepdisorders/rls_pmd_plmdintro1.htm

  
 News - CHEST: Periodic Limb Movement Disorder Linked to Hypertension and Diabetes
SAN DIEGO, CA -- November 7, 2002 -- Periodic limb movement disorder is closely linked to hypertension and diabetes, according to a retrospective study presented in a poster here November 6 at the annual meeting of the American College of Chest Physicians (CHEST).
Nearly 55 percent of patients with periodic limb movements had hypertension compared with about 17 percent of controls (p<0.0001).
They reviewed the charts of 127 patients assessed for periodic limb movements via nocturnal polysomnography over a 14-month period.
http://www.docguide.com/news/content.nsf/news/8525697700573E1885256C6B000E6DBA

  
 Sleep Disorders Restless Leg Syndrome (RLS)
While the movements experienced with RLS are voluntary and occur while the person is awake, the movements of a patient with PLMD are involuntary and occur while they are asleep.
RLS and PLMD can be treated by a variety of methods.
If the disturbing movements continue, there home remedies for RLS.
http://www.vcu.edu/sleepwell/rls_plm.html

  
 Periodic Limb Movement
Periodic limb movement can occur both with narcolepsy, insomnia and sleep apnea.
Kicking or jerking of the arms or legs during sleep is commonly referred to as periodic limb movement, which is caused by involuntary muscle contractions.
Sufferers of this disorder often feel restless in their arms or legs prior to falling asleep.
http://www.westernbaptist.com/services/Periodic-Limb-Movement.cfm

  
 Restless Legs Syndrome
Even after patients are able to achieve sleep, patients with periodic limb movement disorder might find that sleep is unrestorative and of poor quality.
Although the dopamine agonists are currently considered to be second-line agents after failure of carbidopa-levodopa therapy, as experience with and knowledge of these promising drugs increases, they could become medications of first choice.
These movements involve a periodic, stereotypical Babinski-like flexion of the legs, with extension of the foot and toe, which occurs during sleep.
http://www.friendswithms.com/restless_legs_syndrome.htm

  
 Periodic Limb Movement/Restless Leg Syndrome (RLS)
Periodic Limb Movement condition is characterized by the jerking of a persons leg (or arm) during sleep.
The movements themselves seem to do no damage, and some good sleepers experience them without problem.
There are some medications which have been used to successfully treat this condition.
http://www.newtechpub.com/phantom/snore/rls.htm

  
 Sleep and Periodic Limb Movement in Sleep in Juvenile Fibromyalgia -- Tayag-Kier et al. 106 (5): 70 -- Pediatrics
Excessive movements during sleep, leading at times to periodic
Our objectives were to assess in a controlled study the polysomnographic findings and sleep patterns in children and adolescents
Polysomnographic findings in our study showed that a subset of JF subjects had a primary sleep disorder known as PLMS.
http://www.pediatrics.org/cgi/content/full/106/5/e70

  
 Newsletter, Issue 1
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 MySleepCenter: Periodic Limb Movement Disorder
This condition is an intrinsic sleep disorder, meaning that it comes from within the body.
We want to remind you that no information found at this site can replace a meeting with your physician about your health.
Visit MySleepCenter to learn about a better night's sleep.
http://www.mysleepcenter.com/Periodic_limb_movement_disorder.html

  
 Periodic Limb Movement Disorder
Essentially, it does not occur until the individual is asleep.
PLMD tends to worsen after exercise and with certain medications.
Restless Leg Syndrome (RLS) and Periodic Limb Movement Disorder (PLMD) are believed to be related to some degree.
http://www.allergyandsleep.com/PLMD.htm

  
 NIH Guide: RESTLESS LEGS SYNDROME AND PERIODIC LIMB MOVEMENT DISORDER
Scope and Objectives The major focus of this announcement is to enhance our understanding of the pathogenesis of restless legs syndrome and periodic limb movement disorder in order to develop more effective treatment strategies.
The workshop resulted in the identification of research needs from a broad spectrum of the scientific community expert in dopamine systems, sleep, genetics, and movement disorders.
IT The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS), the National Institute on Aging (NIA), the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, and the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) encourage investigator-initiated research grant applications to study restless legs syndrome (RLS) and periodic limb movement disorder (PLMD).
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PA-01-086.html

  
 Medical Dictionary: Periodic limb movement disorder - WrongDiagnosis.com
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 Periodic limb movement syndrome -- Knoblauch and Leuppi 73 (4): 428 -- Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and ...
The movements are rhythmic or jerky and range from simple
When the condition was explained to her, she
Patients with periodic limb movement syndrome (PLMS) experience
http://jnnp.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/73/4/428

  
 RLS & PLMD (Restless Legs Syndrome & Periodic Limb Movement Disorder)
American Academy of Sleep Medicine – Provides a list of accredited sleep centers.
Leg sensations are relieved by walking, stretching, knee bends, massage, or hot or cold baths
Many people with RLS also experience a related sleep disorder called Periodic Limb Movement Disorder (PLMD).
http://www.helpguide.org/aging/rls.htm

  
 Facts About PLMS
You may wish to begin by consulting your family physician or by making an appointment for an evaluation at an accredited sleep disorders center in your area.
Thirty five percent or more of people aged 65 and older experience PLMS.
Occasionally, PLMS may be an indicator of a serious medical condition such as kidney disease, diabetes or anemia.
http://www.sleepfoundation.org/publications/fact_plms.cfm

  
 The Analyst - Internet Health Report: Condition: Restless Leg Syndrome (RLS) / Periodic Limb Movement Disorder (PLMD)
The condition is characterized by behavior ranging from shallow, continual movement of the ankle or toes, to wild and strenuous kicking and flailing of the legs and arms.
Periodic limb movement disorder (PLMD) affects people only during sleep.
As many as 12.2% of patients suffering from insomnia and 3.5% of patients suffering from excessive daytime sleepiness may experience PLMD.
http://www.digitalnaturopath.com/cond/C454545.html

  
 Periodic Limb Movement Disorder Information and Education
Browse through our Periodic Limb Movement Disorder news and information to find the latest medical research about prevention and treatment.
Various health care resources covering general issues through to specific problems to help you with Periodic Limb Movement Disorder and other conditions and disorders you may suffer from.
Learn about Periodic Limb Movement Disorder and its related conditions and disorders through the health care resources below.
http://www.profound-health.com/ConditionsandDisorders/SleepDisorders/PeriodicLimbMovementDisorder.html

  
 EVMS Sleep Disorders Center - Sleep Disorders: Periodic Limb Movement Disorder
The movements, while most common in the legs, can also affect the arms.
The person may or may not notice the movements while sleeping.
Some antidepressant medications can aggravate the symptoms associated with PLMD.
http://www.evms.edu/sleep/disorders-limb.html

  
 News - MDS: Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorders: MRCPs in Essential Tremor Similar to Normal Controls
Principal investigator Ming-Kuei Lu, MD, professor, department of neurology, China Medical University Hospital, Taichung, Taiwan, and colleagues, wanted to identify the manifestations of MRCPs in patients with essential tremor because researchers suspect that the condition has a cerebellar component due to its marked kinetic component.
News - MDS: Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorders: MRCPs in Essential Tremor Similar to Normal Controls
To assess cerebellar function and movement preparation in affected patients, the investigators recruited 8 women and 12 men who were 18 to 69 years old and fulfilled the diagnostic criteria of essential tremor.
http://www.docguide.com/news/content.nsf/news/8525697700573E1885256EB500743D3E

  
 Relationship of nasal continuous positive airway pressure to periodic limb movement disorder in a patient without sleep ...
Relationship of nasal continuous positive airway pressure to periodic limb movement disorder in a patient without sleep apnea -- McCall and Haponik 103 (5): 1609 -- Chest
Relationship of nasal continuous positive airway pressure to periodic limb movement disorder in a patient without sleep apnea
limb movement (PLM) disorder, but it has not been clear whether CPAP
http://www.chestjournal.org/cgi/content/abstract/103/5/1609

  
 Sleep laboratory studies in periodic limb movement disorder (PLMD) patients as compared with normals and acute effects ...
They further demonstrated an increased number of awakenings, sleep stage S1, S4, stage shifts and decreased S2, but there were no significant differences concerning total sleep time, sleep efficiency (SE), subjective sleep quality and morning measures of mood, drive and drowsiness.
Sleep laboratory studies in periodic limb movement disorder (PLMD) patients as compared with normals and acute effects of ropinirole.
Periodic limb movement disorder (PLMD) occurs in a variety of sleep disorders and can cause insomnia as well as hypersomnia with daytime somnolence.
http://insomnia.viagenbio.com/insomnia-research-abs.260.html

  
 Periodic Limb Movement Disorder Information
movements that wake the patient or the bedpartner
Periodic Limb Movement Disorder (PLMD) Information and Organizations
First of all, a sleep study (polysomnogram) is done to determine the cause of sleepiness.
http://www.stanford.edu/~dement/plmd.html

  
 Salivary cortisol patterns and cognitive speed in major depression: a comparison with allergic rhinitis and healthy ...
Neutrophil peripheral count and human leukocyte elastase during chronic lithium carbonate therapy.
BACKGROUND: Antidepressant-induced periodic limb movement disorder (PLMD) may limit the tolerability of some antidepressant medications and interfere with treatment response.
Bupropion SR reduces periodic limb movements associated with arousals from sleep in depressed patients with periodic limb movement disorder.
http://depression-1.viagenbio.com/depression-research-abs3.370.html

  
 Sleep and periodic limb movement in sleep in juvenile fibromyalgia.
Respiratory variables, sleep stages, and limb movements were measured during sleep in all subjects.
In adult fibromyalgia, subjective complaints of nonrestorative sleep and fatigue are supported by altered polysomnographic findings including a primary sleep disorder known as periodic limb movements in sleep (PLMS) in some subjects.
Although poor sleep is a diagnostic criterion for JF, few reports in the literature have evaluated specific sleep disturbances.
http://viagenbio.com/~fatigue/fatigue-research-abs.716.html

  
 Periodic limb movement disorder
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 What to Do About Insomnia - Trustworthy, Physician-Reviewed Information from WebMD
Your doctor can prescribe various medications to reduce or eliminate the movements and the associated sleep disturbances (arousals) caused by these disorders.
These movements may cause arousals that lead to non-restorative sleep.
The symptoms of RLS may awaken one out of sleep, forcing the sufferer to walk around to relieve the discomfort.
http://content.health.msn.com/content/article/62/71841.htm

  
 periodic limb movement disorder - General Practice Notebook
The information provided herein should not be used for diagnosis or treatment of any medical condition.
The disorder is characterised by periodic leg movements during sleep.
periodic limb movement disorder - General Practice Notebook
http://www.gpnotebook.com/cache/-1610219447.htm

  
 Periodic Limb Movement
Periodic Limb Movement Disorder (PLMD) was originally called nocturnal myoclonus by Symonds (1953).
Greater recognition of these sleep disorders is needed.
It is characterized by periodic episodes of repetitive limb movements caused by contractions of the muscles during sleep.
http://www.sleepeval.com/plms.htm

  
 Exempla - Restless Leg Syndrome & Periodic Limb Movement Disorder
These drugs were developed to treat a different movement disorder, Parkinson's disease.
RLS is not a form of Parkinson's disease but does seem to respond to some of the same medications.
About 80% of people with RLS also have periodic limb movements of sleep (PLMS).
http://www.saintjosephdenver.org/care/services/sleeplabs/limb

  
 IHT: On a quest for good night's sleep
People with REM (rapid eye movement) behavior disorder, who lack the normal muscle paralysis that keeps most sleepers from acting out their dreams, have been known to beat and choke their spouses.
Even gentle sleepwalkers, who are not dreaming but in deep sleep, have started cars and typed e-mail messages.
I met any private insurer's criteria for apnea and was just one jerk short of a diagnosis of periodic limb movement disorder.
http://www.iht.com/articles/531591.htm

  
 Common Sleep Disorders, Periodic Limb Movement Disorder & Restless Legs, Nightmares : dream, dream interpretations, ...
The term rythmic movement disorder is preferred as different body areas may be involved in the movement activity.
Please note: I am only giving my personal experience & opinions & some links that I think may be helpful to others, and this is *NOT* intended to be medical advice; please consult a medical physician for medical advice.
Periodic Limb Movement Disorder (PLMD) is usually lumped in with Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS), but they are different because RLS involves the legs while PLMD can involve the arms and legs also.
http://dreamemporium.com/sleepdisorders.html

  
 Sleep Disorders
Sleep Apnea Snoring Narcolepsy Insomnia Dreams Sleepwalking Sleep Disturbers Movement Disorders - RLS Rhythm Disorders Sleep and Children Sleep and the Elderly Sleep Deprivation Sleep Disorder Treatment Support Groups Sleep Paralysis
http://sleepdisorders.about.com/library/blplmd.htm?iam=metaiq%26terms=tramadoll

  
 IBM
- More than 60 video clips of sleep specialists, patient interviews, cataplexy, sleep apnea, CPAP, BiPAP, paroxysmal nocturnal dystonia, sleep nasoendoscopy, Restless Legs Syndrome, Headbanging, Periodic Limb Movement Disorder, Laser Palatoplasy, Radiofrequency palatoplasty and many more.
http://www.sleepmultimedia.com/smm/mainfeatures.htm

  
 Periodic Limb Movement Syndrome (PLMS)
PLMS is characterised by repetitive (at least 4) episodes of muscle contraction (of one half to 5 seconds in duration), which are then typically separated by 20 to 40 seconds but not more than 90 seconds (120 seconds).
PLMS requires an index of greater than 5 movements per hour.
http://www.oxinst.com/MDCAPP276.htm

  
 ICSD: Periodic Limb Movement Disorder
periodic leg movements (PLMs), nocturnal myoclonus, periodic movements in sleep (PMS), leg jerks.
is characterized by periodic episodes of repetitive and highly stereotype limb movements that occur during sleep.
It appears to be rare in children and progresses with advancing age to become a common finding in up to 34% of patients over the age of 60 years.
http://www.uni-marburg.de/sleep/enn/database/asdadefs/def1a11.htm

  
 Sleeping disorder information and continuing medical education for professionals. Insomnia causes, sleep deprivation ...
His particular areas of research are Restless Legs Syndrome and Periodic Limb Movement Disorder, parasomnias, and the overlap of psychiatric illnesses and sleep disturbances.
Presently, he is Assistant Professor in Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and Medical Director of the Sleep Health Center at Brigham and Women's Hospital.
He serves on the Medical Advisory Board of the Restless Legs Syndrome Foundation.
http://www.sleepleaders.org/sleepleaders/faculty.asp

  
 An FDOPA PET study in patients with periodic limb movement disorder and restless legs syndrome -- Ruottinen et al. 54 ...
An FDOPA PET study in patients with periodic limb movement disorder and restless legs syndrome -- Ruottinen et al.
An FDOPA PET study in patients with periodic limb movement disorder and restless legs syndrome
Akathisia, restless legs and periodic limb movements in sleep in Parkinson's disease
http://www.neurology.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/2/502

  
 Periodic Limb Movement with RLS
Epilepsy was not ruled out in the sleep latency test.
After such an injury, my symtoms increased ten fold.
I am looking for a number of studies that show exaccerbated symtoms of Periodic Limb Movment Disorder and Restless Leg Syndrome caused by traumatic injuries to the back and or neck.
http://neuro-www.mgh.harvard.edu/forum_2/SleepDisordersF/3.24.991.26AMPeriodicLimb.html

  
 what are restless legs syndrome and periodic limb movement disease? by the American Sleep Association
Useful information site for patients and medical professionals hosted by We Move - an awareness for movement disorders site (funded by pharmaceutical companies).
what are restless legs syndrome and periodic limb movement disease?
Medical information, frequently asked questions and support, as well as a chat room are all available.
http://www.americansleepassociation.org/restlesslegs.htm

  
 World Sleep Foundation: Periodic Limb Movement Syndrome (PLMS)
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 Periodic limb movement disorder - Wiktionary
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 Periodic Limb Movement Disorder Clinical Resources
Chapter 119 - Periodic Limb Movements of Sleep: Access document
Periodic Limb Movement (Keyword search): List of documents
Chapter 23 - Sleep and Aging: Access document
http://kirklinclinic-dl.slis.ua.edu/clinical/neurology/sleepdisorders/dyssomnia/periodic-limb-movement-disorder.htm

  
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 Treatment of Periodic Limb Movement Disorders
Case report of 14 year old girl with PLMD and ADHD.
Polysomnogram confirmed PLMD with 3 awakenings, 31 arousals and 46 PLMs.
http://sleepmed.bsd.uchicago.edu/ADD/sld040.htm

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