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Using controlled exposure to light to treat conditions where the body's natural sleep-wake cycle is disrupted.
This refers to the therapeutic use of light, often with specific timing and intensity, to realign the patient's circadian rhythm. This can involve bright light therapy boxes, dawn simulators, or other light-emitting devices.
"Plan: Initiate circadian rhythm disorder management with light therapy, 10,000 lux for 30 minutes upon awakening."
Used when outlining the treatment plan for a patient diagnosed with a circadian rhythm sleep-wake disorder.
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