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Is the location of the vibrations in the pocket region on the leg? There is a condition called Phantom vibrations in which it feels like a cell phone is vibrating in the pocket. The causes of true vibrations are- Syringomyelia, Hematomyelia, Anterior spinal artery syndrome, spinal cord infarction or central cord lesion/syndrome. Please consult a neurologist for the examination, investigations and diagnosis. An MRI of the spine and other investigations suggested by the neurologist may help in finding out the cause. Hope this helps you. Take care and regards!