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Understandable that those strange sensations are unnerving. You’ll have those instances in recovery that are questionable since it’s all new and you don’t know what to expect. I recall that it seemed like one odd sensation was replaced by another in those early weeks.
I believe what you’ve described above happens when the Psoas Tendon rubs against your new hip. The popping sensation occurs as your hip is healing and you may notice it while turning your leg side to side. It is not dislocating though, if it did you’d be in excruciating pain in need of an ambulance ride to the ER from my understanding. Yikes! You don’t want that….so be on your best behavior!
@AxeAndExtraFox
I believe what you’ve described above happens when the Psoas Tendon rubs against your new hip. The popping sensation occurs as your hip is healing and you may notice it while turning your leg side to side. It is not dislocating though, if it did you’d be in excruciating pain in need of an ambulance ride to the ER from my understanding. Yikes! You don’t want that….so be on your best behavior!

@AxeAndExtraFox