You lie down.
Your body relaxes.
But your legs won’t.
You shift.
You flex.
You kick the sheets.
You get up and walk the hallway at 3am.
It eases… then comes roaring back the second you’re still again.
Because the real issue isn’t just movement.
All day long, subtle inflammatory stress builds in the soft tissue of your lower legs.
It’s not visible swelling.
It’s that deep, under-the-surface irritation that makes your calves feel tight, buzzy, almost electric.
At night, circulation naturally slows.