Neurology and Sleep Medicine
Research activity is centered on restless leg syndrome, with attention to its impact on sleep quality, sensory discomfort, and motor restlessness in affected patients.
- Primary restless leg syndrome
- Sleep-related movement disorders
- Periodic limb movements
The clinical focus reflects interest in conditions at the intersection of neurological symptoms and sleep disruption, particularly in patients with moderate to very severe disease.
Movement Disorders
Clinical research includes evaluation of symptoms associated with involuntary limb movement and the discomfort that characterizes restless legs syndrome.
- Sensorimotor symptoms
- Motor restlessness
- Symptom severity assessment
The sponsor’s research interest is concentrated on symptomatic burden and functional impairment linked to chronic movement-related sleep disorders.
Psychiatric and Quality-of-Life Impact
The funded research also relates to the broader burden of restless leg syndrome, including its effects on rest, daily functioning, and patient well-being.
- Sleep disturbance
- Daytime impairment
- Patient-reported symptom burden
This area connects clinical symptom control with the lived experience of chronic neurological illness.



