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Q: Twitching on insides of knees
asked by: zephyrshockey8 on May 6th, 2009
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This happens very often, on the insides of both knees. It usually only happens when the knee is extended past 90 degrees and when it's not being moved. Its really annoying during class. I'm 16 years old, no past medical history, healthy family. Not sure whats going on. Should I be worried?
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JavaMissus
replied on May 21st, 2009
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Next time you have your annual physical ask your doctor this question...Maybe it is the rapid growth at this age.... I wouldn't worry, but ask him....

Have fun...You are now entering one of the neatest times of your life...

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