Movement Disorders Including essential tremor, dystonia and Restless Leg Syndrome (RLS).


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Old 01-25-2008, 09:38 PM #1
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Hello,
I am trying to figure out if I have RLS or leg spasms.
When I sit down in the evening there are times I feel a tightening in my lower back that runs down my legs. Especially my right leg. It is a very uncomfortable feeling. If I contract my muscles it helps relieve some of the discomfort.

On my right foot my 3rd and 4th toes contract bending downward. I can actually see them contract and bend. The rest of my toes stay still. I have tried to bend my 3rd and 4th on demand and keep my other toes still, but I can't. So, I am wondering if it is RLS or if it sounds more like I am having spasms in my leg.

Thanks!

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