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What Causes Lower Right Sided Body Muscle Movement With Pressure?

I have a lot of muscle movement and pressure in lower right side of my body, I just ,had a hip implant Jan/1/2013 one doctor told me it might be my Kidneys. Another told me he see another bone growing out of my hip were i had the implant, i am going to have another hip surgery to remove the bone. i just want to know what you think about all this pressure and muscle movement...Thank You Ms. Dorsey
Wed, 15 Apr 2015
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Orthopaedic Surgeon 's  Response
Hi, dear I fail to understand what exactly you mean by muscle movement, are they involuntary (happening by itself without you doing anything) or on movement, where exactly do you feel the pressure, what hip implant do you have and what surgery you are about to go through, In my opinion if the symptoms are not voluntary, possibility of parkinsonism, or any other neural disorder is high.
if voluntary, do you have implant loosening, or any thing or clue you want provide us with that your doctor would have written.
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What Causes Lower Right Sided Body Muscle Movement With Pressure?

Hi, dear I fail to understand what exactly you mean by muscle movement, are they involuntary (happening by itself without you doing anything) or on movement, where exactly do you feel the pressure, what hip implant do you have and what surgery you are about to go through, In my opinion if the symptoms are not voluntary, possibility of parkinsonism, or any other neural disorder is high. if voluntary, do you have implant loosening, or any thing or clue you want provide us with that your doctor would have written.