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Restless Legs Syndrome Mark Buchfuhrer

Restless Legs Syndrome By Mark Buchfuhrer

Restless Legs Syndrome by Mark Buchfuhrer


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Summary

Explains what we know about RLS, including its causes and manifestations, and what can be done to manage it. Topics covered include causes, symptoms, and diagnosis; treatments, including drug and non-pharmacologic therapy; RLS in children; personal relationships and RLS; resources; lifestyle changes, dealing with daily activities, RLS triggers, and much more.

Restless Legs Syndrome Summary

Restless Legs Syndrome: Coping with Your Sleepless Nights by Mark Buchfuhrer

The Restless Legs Syndrome Foundation estimates that up to 8 percent of the population suffers with Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS). The hallmark of this neurologic disorder is an irresistible urge to move, most commonly at night. It causes uncomfortable sensations often described as creeping, crawling, tugging, burning or aching feelings in the calves, feet, thighs and arms. These disruptive symptoms vary in severity and can result in difficulty staying or falling asleep, fatigue and impaired daytime function resulting from loss of sleep.

Written by respected leaders in this field and sponsored by the American Academy of Neurology, Restless Legs Syndrome explains what we know about RLS, including its causes and manifestations and what can be done to manage it. Topics covered include:
  • Causes, symptoms, and diagnosis RLS in children
  • Personal relationships and RLS
  • Resources
  • Lifestyle changes, dealing with daily activities, RLS triggers, and much more.
This indispensable guide will help millions of people to understand this condition so that they can take control of their lives and make informed decisions. It also will be a useful resource for families, caregivers, and health care providers.

Restless Legs Syndrome Reviews

From three respected leaders in their field... Restless Legs Syndrome is an important key to understanding this condition and resolving many of its problems.-- Midwest Book Review

About Mark Buchfuhrer

Mark J. Buchfuhrer, MD is an attending staff physician at Downey Regional Medical Center, Presbyterian Intercommunity Hospital and Long Beach Community Hospital. He served on the Restless Legs Syndrome FoundationC Medical Advisory Board from 1996-2005. He is a member of the International RLS Study Group, and the Medical Director of the Southern California RLS Support group. He created and maintains an RLS patient website (www.rlshelp.org)||Wayne A. Hening, MD, PhD is an Assistant Clinical Professor of Neurology at MDNJ-RW Johnson Medical School in New Brunswick, New Jersey.|Clete A. Kushida, MD, PhD, is the Director of the Stanford University Center for Human Sleep Research and Associate Professor, Stanford University Medical Center

Table of Contents

Introduction; History of Restless Legs Syndrome; Diagnosis; Who Gets Restless Legs Syndrome?; What Are the Symptoms of Restless Legs Syndrome?; What Are the Causes of Restless Legs Sydrome?; Non-Pharmacologic Therapy; Intermittent Treatment of RLS with Medication; Treating Daily RLS with Medication; Non-Responsive RLS Treatment with Medication; Augmentation, Rebound, and Tolerance; Treatment of Secondary RLS;Treating Periodic Limb Movement Disorder; RLS in Children; Your Role in Managing RLS; RLS and Relationships; Finding a Doctor to Treat Your RLS; The Future; Resources; Glossary.

Additional information

GOR003282810
9781932603576
1932603573
Restless Legs Syndrome: Coping with Your Sleepless Nights by Mark Buchfuhrer
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Demos Medical Publishing
20061130
255
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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