restless legs syndrome
restless legs syndrome
nounDefinition of RESTLESS LEGS SYNDROME
: a neurological disorder of uncertain pathophysiology that is characterized by aching, burning, crawling, or creeping sensations of the legs that occur especially at night usually when lying down (as before sleep) and cause a compelling urge to move the legs and that is often accompanied by difficulty in falling or staying asleep and by involuntary twitching of the legs during sleep—called also restless legs








