Treatment of Willis-Ekbom Disease (Restless Leg Syndrome); The Efficacy of Mulligan's Traction Straight Leg Raise among Paramedical Professionals.
Usman Iqbal Janjua,
Huma Andleeb,
Rimsha Farooq
et al.
Abstract:Background: Restless Leg Syndrome (RLS) is a generalized neurological sensory-motor disorder characterized by intense restlessness and discomfort in the lower extremities, leading to an urge to move the legs at sleep time. Treatment protocols for RLS may include thermotherapy, stretching exercises, and Mulligan’s traction straight leg raise (SLR). Mulligan’s traction SLR is an effective method that influences peripheral and central neural pathways through mobilization, thereby alleviating RLS symptoms.
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