Jaw Movements Identified as Reliable Measure for Sleep Disorders

A new study published in Frontiers proposes the use of mandibular jaw movements as a reliable and non-invasive measure of respiratory effort, which can provide valuable information for the diagnosis of sleep-disordered breathing. Authored by Jean-Benoit Martinot and Jean-Louis Pépin, both scientific advisors to Sunrise, a maker of a chin patch home sleep test that…

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