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[|Human|] My right leg aches when falling asleep and often wakes me up at night. It seems to start in my knee and radiate in each direction. I ve never had knee problems. I am female, 56 years old, 5 3, and weigh 150. Do you have any thoughts on how to relieve this pain so that I sleep better. I do sleep with a pillow between my knees and have done so for many, many years after suffering from back problems. I would think that the pillow would provide relief, so I m totally at a loss. I sleep 95% of the time on my left side, but it sure would be nice to change position every once in awhile. Thank you
[|AI|]  Hi, thank you for providing the brief history of you. A thorough neuromuscular assessment is advised along with MRI of lumbar spine. As the pain starts in midnight there are two possibilities here which I can understand. First - due to the back injury in the past now there's will help a pinched nerve, so is the symptoms and second - restless leg syn Chat Doctor. I will advise you to undergo physical therapy like - TENS therapy to reduce the pain and exercises on a later stage to strengthen the muscles of core, spine, pelvic floor and lower limbs. In my clinical practice, the majority of patients respond well to physical therapy. RegardsJay In