I get how this could theoretically work in a minority of people who have RLS as a result of a purely mechanical problem, but has there ever been a single anecdote of someone being able to replicate RLS symptoms by using a foam roller?
I have had RLS most of my life. I also have spinal stenosis. I have tried every medication available over my 73 years for this. And now I have reached a point of augmentation. I have tried steroid injections in my spine with little success. Out of desperation I am now going to try heat infusion in the nerves of my lower back. Do you feel this could be helpful? Thank you for the information you make available.
From my clinical experience as a physiotherapist there may be a connection to the nervous system. But clearly it is a complicated and complex condition.
I hope there's some helpful info here for your restless legs!
This makes a lot of sense to me .I have always felt there is a connection with my back and restless leg.Thank you.
You're welcome Annette! I hope it helps in some way!
Ty I'm going to check on spine, as my restless leg symptom is extreme. ALSO I NOTICE MY CALVES ARE tight all the time and spasms .
Hope you’ve found some benefit Cindy!
Bro i am facing a problem of seperated shoulder how can I just hide that color bone. Tell me if there is any exercise or workout .
Great ideas I will try them. Thank you I love my roller so I will try that
Good luck Nancy, hope it helps!
I get how this could theoretically work in a minority of people who have RLS as a result of a purely mechanical problem, but has there ever been a single anecdote of someone being able to replicate RLS symptoms by using a foam roller?
I have had RLS most of my life. I also have spinal stenosis. I have tried every medication available over my 73 years for this. And now I have reached a point of augmentation. I have tried steroid injections in my spine with little success. Out of desperation I am now going to try heat infusion in the nerves of my lower back. Do you feel this could be helpful? Thank you for the information you make available.
Kratom water! Helped me alot google it!
Does LRS relate to the nervous system?
From my clinical experience as a physiotherapist there may be a connection to the nervous system. But clearly it is a complicated and complex condition.
What about restless legs in the arms and abdomen?
If I was assessing someone for those areas, Id be interested in the base of the ribcage for the abdomen, and the lower neck/upper back for the arms.
NO. WRONG.
You are most welcome to list any other underlying causes you may have come across Monica. This is just my lived clinical experience as a Physio.