This condition is directly related to neurological deficits, which can be caused by changes in movement or behavior during sleep. This condition may also be related to muscle tension in the body, and may be accompanied by neurological deficits, changes in sleep or movement problems during dreams, which may lead to changes in alignment upon awakening. In severe cases, sleepwalking occurs during sleep, and sleepwalking itself is a typical and serious manifestation of neurasthenia. Therefore, when the symptoms of alignment appear, you should specifically improve your sleep and be sure to pay attention to the surrounding sleep environment, which may affect this aspect of the problem.