Mild Brain Injury and Sleep Problems

It has long been established that brain injury can cause profound disruptions in sleep which have a significant negative impact on patients. Half the patients in this study were found to have a delayed sleep phase syndrome. Problems included falling asleep, waking up and irregular sleep patterns. This study, along with previous studies, points to sleep difficulties as one of the underappreciated and understudied aspects of traumatic brain injury.

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