The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke estimates that 12 million people in the United States have restless leg syndrome. The long-term effects of RLS can be debilitating, and many patients suffer not knowing what's wrong or how to treat it.
Most tell me that they've been unable to carry on normal activities in the evening and haven't been able to sleep through the night in years. Known sometimes as "shaky legs" - it is identified through the sensation that sufferers feel in their legs...a sensation that renders them unable to sit in the evenings comfortably, rest, and prevents them from sleeping. Only relieved by getting up and walking, the symptoms of Restless Leg Syndrome are very specific.
Patients who have restless leg syndrome often have sensations they describe in vivid terms:
In my practice, I treat patients weekly who have suffered from RLS for years. Here are their descriptions of life with RLS prior to treatment:
Watch the video below as I explain more of the symptoms that are associated with RLS:
Most patients I see are frustrated by their restless leg symptoms and lack of relief with conventional medical therapy. Most primary care providers, including neurologists, have not yet been exposed to the growing awareness amongst vein care practitioners that there is a vein source for many patients with RLS, and treatments do help. Contact us for a specialized free vein ultrasound. We’ll determine whether vein reflux is present and if it is, we can recommend a treatment plan.