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    • April 2, 2021


    Adult – Abnormal body movement while sleeping

    If you involuntarily move your body during sleep, you may be experiencing rhythmic movement disorder (RMD). These movements may include body rocking, head banging, head rolling and shaking. This may cause daytime sleepiness and decreased workplace productivity. Complete this questionnaire to see what symptoms are associated with this condition.

    Information/results provided by the questionnaire are provided for educational purposes only and do not replace the diagnosis and treatment of a qualified medical provider.

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