Large muscle group movements during sleep in restless leg syndrome: neurophysiological and clinical implications.
Maria P MogaveroPatrizia CongiuGiuseppe LanzaSara MarelliAlessandra CastelnuovoMonica PulighedduLourdes M DelRossoLuigi Ferini StrambiRaffaele FerriPublished in: Sleep (2024)
Different types of movements, including SILMS, ISOLMS, and LMM, play somewhat distinct roles in sleep neurophysiology in RLS. Notably, LMM, a newly recognized category of movements, demonstrates associations with sleep architecture instability and fragmentation, arousals, and awakenings, suggesting potential clinical implications.