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I have found the Therapulse device to be very effective in managing my RLS. I had a cardiac ablation for atrial fibrillation last week and am now in the three month recovery period, just easing back into normal life, and trying to avoid any triggers for AF. Using the Therapulse never seemed to affect it before, but I am a bit wary in present situation. I know I really need to check with medics, but wondered if anyone has any similar experience or recommendations.

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Madlegs1

Many people have found such devices to be helpful.

Whether it is distraction, muscle/ nerve relief or other reason, it certainly works for some.

Others get no results.

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FuchsiaFlower

I bought a Vpulse machine to aid knee recovery after a total replacement. Having developed RLS since the surgery I now use it to ease the knee jerks . It works every time .

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ChrisColumbus in reply to FuchsiaFlower

Interesting - I hadn't come across this before:

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Lluvinlife

I have recently bought a LifePro Waver mini vibration board and am also finding it helpful

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