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VABluesMan,

I have said before that I thought that ligaments have something to do with

it. You didn't say whether your knee injury damaged the ligaments on top

of the knee or the ones behind the knee, ( the two ligaments behind the

knee, almost on the sides) I find that when the outer upper calf is aching

during an rls attack, if I press as hard as I can on this ligament into

that calf muscle, when I release the pressure it helps temporarily, but

then I have to press that ligament over and over again, it's almost a good

hurt. But I definitely believe research should look into the ligaments.

Arms and hands have ligaments to you know. Think about it.

June 65, Delaware ( Am I the only one from Delaware?)

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