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Q: Twitching in knee
asked by: DoctorQuestion on December 19th, 2007
i have this strange twitching in my left knee. it comes and goes. sometimes its extreamly noticable other times it is slight. it never hurts. and with different positions it seems like it quits.
should i see a orthopedic surgeon/dr. or nuerologist? thanks


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on January 14th, 2008
Orthopedics Hip, Knee, and Shoulder Injuries Answer A3510
Yes, you can consult an orthopedic surgeon about your condition in order to diagnose the strange twitching sensation that you sense in your knee.




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