No pain but knee crackling/creaking/popping
shanteel612
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I was just doing my morning exercise which incorporates a lot of lunges and squats and me crackles and creaks every time I bend it. There is absolutely no pain but I fear that there could be if my cartilage is being damaged. Can someone please give me advise. I would love to keep going with this exercise but I will still if it has more serious future implications.
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I've had similiar experiences....I'm curious of what others have to say....0
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i would also like to know more as i dont feel pain anywhere while exercising but my heels pain alot after every 2-3days of exercising0
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I wouldn't worry about it. Both my trainers (buff guys in their 20s) have assured me that as long as there is no pain, the crackling is semi normal. My first trainer used to joke about it, anf my second trainer says he has it too. He is a beast--he totally gets off on pushing his limits.0
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I wouldn't worry about it. Both my trainers (buff guys in their 20s) have assured me that as long as there is no pain, the crackling is semi normal. My first trainer used to joke about it, anf my second trainer says he has it too. He is a beast--he totally gets off on pushing his limits.
Lol, thanks. I was very worried.0 -
I'm interested by this - my knees always crack and I get this huge hollow popping sound in my hip when I do bicycle crunches. Don't think it's anything to worry about but wish I could stop it. Makes me feel queasy haha!0
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Its ok to say not to worry but I think it wouldnt do any harm to have it checked out,if it happens to be nothing then thats fine but if you do get injured it could put you out and well off of your stride!0
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I don't have pain from this sound but the physio has diagnosed that my knee cartilage is wearing- and recommended glucosamine for cartilage growth. A friend has told me though that additional glucosamine is not good for fertility- so you may need to research further if you are planning a family.0
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I had major popping in my hips a few years back and my chiropractor assured me it was a tracking issue, did yoga and stretching to get the hips in the right place, went away!0
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I have the same, I hear it when I walk down the stairs and as I do squats. It's very disturbing and so distracting I turn up the music to drown out the cracking while I finish my squats.0
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My knees are the same when I squat, the doctor told me as long as there is no pain it's ok0
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My knees, hips and shoulders do this all the time. I was worried about it when I started lifting and took glucosamine, and it has improved a bit but is still there. I have no injury issues with those areas, so I just regard it as a musical accompaniment to my work outs (much to my PTs amusement).0
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I was on the first week of my 2 round of p90x. After talking to my husband and reading responses I have decided to stop until I see a doc. Thanks everyone0
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I had this too and started fish oil supplements (wild salmon oil). After about 6-8 weeks, it's totally stopped. Only pops once in awhile after sitting when I go from flexion to extension. I would also be taking glucosamine/chondroitin but I am nursing a baby, so I have to wait till I'm done.0
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I have the same problem with my knees... can be very disturbing at times and wondering if I'm possibly wearing down cartilage?0
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Get it checked, it's better to be safe than sorry.
I had miniscus/knee spur surgery almost 2 years ago, partly due to me ignoring the pain I was in until it got unbearable.
Knee spurs are what your body grows when what you are doing isn't supporting your frame enough, ok till they catch on a ligament then it freaking hurts!0 -
Mine sound like velcro. You may be wearing out the cartilage in your knee. Try not to extend your knee beyond your toes when you squat. (this is a challenge all to itself). No pain right now so no worries. Try not to over lift, work into weights.
Good news, loosing weight and gaining muscle helps.
Fish oil and glucosamine are worth looking into for your joint health. I also use tart cherry juice. Seems to help a bunch.0 -
Mine sound like velcro. You may be wearing out the cartilage in your knee. Try not to extend your knee beyond your toes when you squat. (this is a challenge all to itself). No pain right now so no worries. Try not to over lift, work into weights.
Good news, loosing weight and gaining muscle helps.
Fish oil and glucosamine are worth looking into for your joint health. I also use tart cherry juice. Seems to help a bunch.
Thanks a lot, I may try one of the supplements that you mentioned.0 -
My knees were fine until I started the 30 Day Squat Challenge. Too much too soon. First I started creaking and popping. Then I started with pain. I stopped the challenge and have to do some modifications on other things that I do until it heals and gets stronger.
Wise decision to stop until you know.0 -
My left knee has been doing this for a few days now, I can feel cartilage or possibly ligaments or tendons moving around pooping in and out of place, but there's no serious pain or swelling to speak of. I'm planning on modifying my workouts by doing pilates every other day. Should I be worried or just be extra careful?0
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I had the same problem! I think I was doing squats improperly though. Still happens sometimes but I used to have a lot of problems with my knees, even when I wasn't exercising. I actually think squats and lunges have made them stronger because they feel a lot better. I also have the hip popping problem (aka snapping hip syndrome) which is very uncomfortable when doing lying leg lifts etc. but doing yoga such as pigeon pose reallllyyy helps!!0
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That's a condition called crepitus. Read this article for more information:
http://www.menshealth.com/fitness/is-it-bad-that-my-knees-crack-when-i-squat0
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