A person who is sleepwalking walks or makes other movements that seem purposeful in a state of partial wakefulness from deep sleep. Contrary to popular belief, sleepwalkers don't act out their dreams. Sleepwalking doesn't take place during the dreaming stage of sleep.
Sleepwalking (also called somnambulism) is common in school-age children. One study estimates that as many as 15% of children ages 5 to 12 years walk in their sleep at least once. Repeated sleepwalking is more common...
Read moreRestless leg syndrome (RLS) is a common and sometimes devastating condition. I see it quite frequently in many of my chronic pain... Read more »
Life can be a pain in the groin. You hear about groin pain all the time if you watch enough football, baseball and basketball. But, you do... Read more »
I had quite a scare this past week. I woke up in the middle of the night with extreme calf pain in both of my legs. It wasn't like a... Read more »
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Leg pain is a common symptom and complaint.For more specific information, see: Foot painKnee painJoint painHip painMuscle painShin splintsAlternative... Read more »
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Prevention The best way to avoid fractures is to prevent accidents. Supervise children and encourage safe play. Drive carefully and always wear... Read more »
An expert at the University of Michigan discusses how leg pain could be a sign that a patient is at risk for heart disease. Leg pain is often a sign... Read more »
A reader asks Joe and Teresa Graedon from The People's Pharmacy if Fosamax could be the cause of her nightly hip and leg pain. The Graedons respond... Read more »