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Hydrotherapy and acupressure in restless legs syndrome: results of a randomized, controlled, three-armed, pilot study (HYDRAC-study). [PDF]

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Sarcoidosis-related small fiber neuropathy: Focus on fatigue, pain, restless legs syndrome, and cognitive function. [PDF]

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Restless legs syndrome

Nature Reviews Disease Primers, 2021
Restless legs syndrome (RLS) is seen widely in clinical practice. RLS commonly occurs at night time and presents with unpleasant or uncomfortable sensations in the legs that causes an urge to move them. This article describes the epidemiology, risk factors and pathophysiology of RLS. There is a detailed description of clinical presentations, diagnostic
Mauro Manconi   +2 more
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The restless legs syndrome

Lancet Neurology, The, 2005
The restless legs syndrome is a common disorder that encompasses an idiopathic form of genetic or unknown origin and symptomatic forms associated with many causes. Symptomatic forms occur during pregnancy and are coincident with uraemia, iron depletion, polyneuropathy, spinal disorders, and rheumatoid arthritis. For the hereditary forms, at least three
Walter Paulus
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Restless Legs Syndrome [PDF]

open access: possibleNeurologic Clinics, 2005
Restless legs syndrome (RLS) is clinically defined by the presence of (i) an urge to move the legs with or without an actual paraesthesia; (ii) a worsening of symptoms with inactivity; (iii) improvement with activity; and (iv) a worsening of symptoms in the evening and at night.
Pankaj Satija, William G. Ondo
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