Phantom Pain in Calves when I run.?
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Most phantom sensations are caused by stimulation of your nerves. I can't say for sure, but people that do a lot of high impact exercise do put a lot of stress on your spine. The lower areas, particularly the lumbar section, have a lot of nerve endings that can get rubbed and jostled and pressed against during strenuous physical exercise. My first guess would be that you're experiencing sensations caused by that type of stimulation.
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phantoms of course.
nerves in spine from compression when running. L 4 and 5.. try walking daily.. my motto; The advantage of exercising every day is that you die healthier.
lightning0707 has a good answer. Pretty much what I was going to say. But I have also heard that you can get a tingling in your lefs from poor circulation in your blood vessels, like in the capalaries. It doesn't sound like this would be it for you because you are in such good shape.
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