Rhythmic movement disorder in childhood: An integrative review

Volume: 35, Pages: 62 - 75
Published: Oct 1, 2017
Abstract
Rhythmic movement disorder consists of repetitive stereotypic movements, such as head banging or body rocking, that recur every second or so and may last from a few minutes to hours, usually prior to sleep onset. This review of childhood rhythmic movement disorder highlights the lack of systematic research into core aspects of the condition, relying heavily on small case series or case reports. Interpretation is further limited by almost...
Paper Details
Title
Rhythmic movement disorder in childhood: An integrative review
Published Date
Oct 1, 2017
Volume
35
Pages
62 - 75
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