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Atypical Headbanging Presentation of Idiopathic Sleep Related Rhythmic Movement Disorder: Three Cases with Video-Polysomnographic Documentation | Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine
Sleep Scotland - Head banging, head rolling, and body rocking are all common rhythmic habits. They are a common way to soothe and relax for young children. These behaviours are usually seen
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