•
About RLS:UK
–
Activities
–
Committee Members
•
RLS:UK Guideline
•
Links
•
Acknowledgements
•
History of RLS
•
What is RLS?
–
Essential Criteria
–
Supportive Features
–
Associated Features
•
How Common is RLS?
•
Who Develops RLS?
•
What Causes Primary RLS?
•
Can RLS be Caused by Other Conditions?
•
What is the Differential Diagnosis of RLS?
•
Are there Tests to Diagnose RLS?
•
Clinical Trials & New Research
•
How RLS is Treated?
–
Non-drug Treatment
–
Medication
–
Specific Issues with Drug Treatment
–
Drugs Table
•
RLS Teaching Kit
•
When to Consider Referral
•
Summary
•
How to Contact a Specialist in RLS?
•
References
How to Contact a Specialist in RLS
There are no specific specialists in RLS although the Ekbom Support Group will guide you to the RLS:UK who may have a member expert in your area. You should then ask your GP for a local referral.
For further information see
Ekbom Support Group website
or e-mail
ray.chaudhuri@uhl.nhs.uk
or
susanne.tluk@uhl.nhs.uk
.