Isolated sleep paralysis

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What is Isolated sleep paralysis?

Isolated sleep paralysis is a type of paralysis associated with a sleep disorder. Sleep paralysis is the inability to perform voluntary muscle movements during sleep. Though it may be associated with narcolepsy, it occurs in many people who do not have narcolepsy.

See: Narcolepsy

Alternative Names:

Sleep paralysis - isolated

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