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3 Spa Treatments to Add to Your Wellness Bucketlist

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  We all have that mental bucket list—travel the world, try skydiving, finally master that yoga pose—but what about a wellness bucket list? That’s right. We're talking about pampering with a purpose. At Inside Out Restorative Spa, the concept of self-care goes deeper than scented candles and fluffy robes. Let’s discuss three standout spa treatments you’ll definitely want to check off your list. Infrared Sauna: The Glow-Up You Didn’t Know You Needed Forget the traditional sauna experience where you bake like a potato. Infrared saunas take things to a whole new level—literally warming you from the inside out. These gentle, dry heat sessions help your body detox through sweat while easing muscle tension, boosting circulation, and leaving your skin with that post-vacation glow. The best part? You can scroll, nap, or meditate while reaping all the benefits. Productivity, but make it steamy. Lymphatic Drainage Massage: Detox That Doesn’t Involve Kale We all kno...

Integrating Actigraphy into Mental Health Treatment Plans

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Mental health professionals are increasingly turning to innovative tools to enhance the accuracy of diagnosis and the effectiveness of treatment plans. One such tool gaining traction is actigraphy. By using actigraphy monitoring devices , clinicians can gather valuable data on patients’ sleep and activity patterns—two areas closely tied to mental well-being. These devices offer a non-invasive, continuous way to monitor real-life behaviors, making them a valuable addition to personalized care strategies. What Is Actigraphy? Actigraphy is a method of monitoring human rest and activity cycles using a wearable device—often similar in appearance to a wristwatch. These devices record movement and can provide insights into sleep quality, duration, and disruptions. Unlike self-reported sleep diaries or sporadic clinical observations, actigraphy offers objective, real-time data over extended periods, allowing for a more comprehensive view of a patient’s daily rhythms. Mental Health Condit...

Actigraphy vs. Polysomnography: Complementary Tools or Competing Technologies?

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Sleep monitoring is essential for diagnosing and managing sleep disorders. Two widely used tools in the field are actigraphy and polysomnography (PSG ) . Though often viewed as alternatives, they serve different purposes and can complement each other when used strategically. Actigraphy involves wearing a wristwatch-like device that tracks movement over extended periods, usually days or weeks. It estimates sleep patterns based on activity levels. Polysomnography , on the other hand, is a comprehensive overnight test conducted in a sleep lab. It records brain waves, oxygen levels, heart rate, breathing, and eye and leg movements. Accuracy vs. Accessibility Polysomnography is considered the gold standard for diagnosing sleep disorders like sleep apnea, narcolepsy, and parasomnias. It offers detailed physiological data, making it ideal for in-depth analysis. However, it requires a clinical setting, is expensive, and can be inconvenient for patients. Actigraphy , ...

The Integration of Actigraphy in Remote Patient Monitoring: A Future-Forward Approach to Sleep Health

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Sleep disorders and disturbances impact millions worldwide, yet traditional diagnostic methods often require patients to undergo overnight studies in clinical settings. With the rise of telemedicine and digital health solutions, researchers and healthcare providers are increasingly turning to actigraphy monitoring devices to track sleep patterns remotely. These wearable devices provide continuous, real-world data, allowing for more accurate diagnoses and personalized treatment plans without the need for in-clinic visits. The Role of Actigraphy in Remote Patient Monitoring   Actigraphy is a non-invasive method of measuring sleep-wake patterns through a wrist-worn device that tracks movement. Unlike traditional polysomnography, which requires multiple sensors and overnight stays, actigraphy monitoring devices allow for long-term sleep tracking in a patient’s natural environment. This makes them particularly useful for monitoring individuals with chronic sleep disorders, circa...