Effective, Minimally Invasive Relief for Restless Leg Syndrome
At Vascura Pain and Vein Clinic, we provide advanced, minimally invasive restless leg syndrome treatment in NJ designed to identify and correct the underlying circulation problems contributing to your symptoms not just mask them temporarily.
RLS is characterized by an uncontrollable urge to move the legs, often accompanied by tingling, crawling, aching, or throbbing sensations. Symptoms typically worsen in the evening or at night, interfering with sleep and overall quality of life. Research shows that underlying venous insufficiency or varicose veins may play a significant role in RLS severity and that treating the vein disease often leads to meaningful symptom improvement.
Treatment options at Vascura may include:
- Minimally invasive vein procedures endovenous ablation or sclerotherapy to close refluxing veins, restore circulation, and reduce nighttime leg pressure
- Image-guided duplex ultrasound evaluation precise identification of venous reflux contributing to restless leg symptoms
Compression therapy medical-grade - compression socks to reduce venous pressure and improve nighttime comfort
- Iron and nutritional evaluation if iron deficiency is suspected as a contributing factor, appropriate testing and support is coordinated
- Lifestyle and circulation guidance movement, stretching, and leg elevation strategies to support long-term symptom management
Every RLS treatment plan at Vascura is personalized by Dr. Glenn Babus, DO a board-certified pain management and vein specialist based on your symptoms, vein health, sleep patterns, and long-term goals.
Understanding Restless Leg Syndrome
Restless Leg Syndrome is a neurological and circulatory condition that causes uncomfortable sensations in the legs and an overwhelming urge to move them. Symptoms typically begin during periods of rest, sitting or lying down and may temporarily improve with movement.
While RLS can occur independently due to neurological or genetic factors, a significant proportion of patients have an underlying vascular component. When vein valves fail and blood pools in the lower legs (venous reflux), the resulting increase in venous pressure can worsen nerve irritability amplifying RLS symptoms, especially at night.
Common Causes of Restless Leg Syndrome
At Vascura, our RLS vein specialists evaluate both circulatory and systemic causes to ensure treatment addresses the true source of your symptoms.
Venous Reflux or Varicose Veins
Poor circulation caused by malfunctioning vein valves can increase pressure in the legs, contributing to aching, heaviness, and nighttime restlessness.
Iron Deficiency
Low iron levels have been linked to nerve dysfunction and may worsen RLS symptoms.
Pregnancy
Hormonal changes and increased pressure in the leg veins during pregnancy can trigger or intensify symptoms.
Chronic Medical Conditions
Kidney disease, diabetes, and certain neurological conditions may increase the risk of RLS.
Common Symptoms of Restless Leg Syndrome
Recognizing RLS symptoms early and understanding when they may be vein-related gives you the best chance at effective, lasting treatment.
- Uncontrollable Urge to Move the Legs
- Tingling or Crawling Sensations
- Aching or Throbbing Pain
- Worsening Symptoms in the Evening
- Temporary Relief with Movement
- Sleep Disturbance and Fatigue
If you are experiencing these symptoms and previously searched for varicose veins near me due to leg discomfort, an evaluation can determine whether vein dysfunction may be contributing to your restless symptoms.