In some cases, simply changing one's sleeping position or bed arrangement can improve symptoms of restless leg syndrome. Tightly tucked sheets at the foot of the bed can force the toes to point, which can cause cramping or contracting calf muscles. Keeping bedding loose allows the feet to rest in the most natural position. Propping the feet higher than the torso can also help.

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