8 Exercise Tips for People with Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS)
Exercise doesn’t always have to be planned. In addition to doing your planned activities, you can increase the amount of “incidental” activities you do. These activities might include using the stairs instead of elevator, parking far from the store entrance so you have to walk farther and putting more energy into your chores at home.
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November 21, 2013Citation:
The Willis-Ekbom Disease Foundation, “Activity, Exercise and Willis-Ekbom disease/Restless Legs Syndrome" dailyRx, "Restless Legs Syndrome Overview, Treatment, and More" Courtesy of Galina Barskaya | Dreamstime Courtesy of Yulia Saponova | Dreamstime Courtesy of Juriah Mosin | Dreamstime Courtesy of Alexander Raths | Dreamstime Courtesy of Galina Barskaya | Dreamstime Courtesy of Redbaron | Dreamstime Courtesy of Martinmark | Dreamstime Courtesy of Springdt313 | Dreamstime
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