Restless leg syndrome, or RLS, is a trivial condition, which makes it difficult to assess and treat. Learn more about restless leg syndrome and treatment methods from our medical expert in this free video.
Expert: Taylor Smith
Bio: Taylor Smith, CMA, is a multifaceted Certified Medical Assistant.
Filmmaker: Doug Craig
I'm not sure why, but at the end of this video I expected this woman to flash her breasticles and yell "ttttttthat's all folks!" Perhaps it is because she is so staid. Wellll, she is being professional. I'm just saying!
muskyme 1 year ago
BTW, my comments were about the heading given to this feed by "expertvillage"
HappyandBetFree 2 years ago
RLS is a trivial condition? People need to get their facts straight! RLS may be trivial for some, but dabilitating for others. In addition, treatments that involve dopamagenic drugs may cause what is called augmentation which actually worsen the symptoms. So it has a funny name. Restless Leg Syndrome is NOT isolated to the legs. It effects the trunk and arms as well. It's an absolute travesty that even a so-called professional would trivialize RLS. Even if it sounds trivial. Do your homework!!!
HappyandBetFree 2 years ago
why do you call this a trivial condition? It's not trivial to me, it robs me of sleep and I am completely miserable. I hope you never get something so "trivial".
skeeveskeeve 3 years ago