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Bone Vibration

I've recently noticed a vibration in my right lower leg.  It actually feels like the bone is vibrating.  Does not hurt and does not last long.  I did have a spinal cord stimulator implant and had it removed last year.  The vibration feels just like the stimulator did.  What could this be?  I have no health insurance.
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Hi there. It is a tricky question since you mentioned using the spinal cord stimulator also. Though it was removed, could it be possible the electrodes were misplaced in the body? Do you use your phone close to your body on vibrator mode? This could also be a hallucination. You need to check with a neurologist to check you in detail about the possibilities. Take care.
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My name is charles adams recently I had the same vibrating of my bones in the lower legs and I wonder how this is possible? No surgeries or implants.
I just started (4 days) with a "bone vibration" in my lower left leg every few hours or so.  Strangest thing.  No surgeries or implants.  Any idea what this could be?  If I press the front bone on my leg, it stops.
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