Popping Knees
cherissepatnode182
Posts: 18 Member
from what I know it sounds like I have runners knee or have just overworked my knee and need to rest it.
I want to make sure though and hear others opinions. This never happened to me before till I did a lower body workout last week. It made me knee feel uncomfortable and pop. I was never in much pain and it went away and just felt funny for the rest of the week ( I have been able to run and hike without any discomfort). Although today another lower body workout set it off and I couldn't even run.
Any advice? I also have hyper extended knees and really try not to extend them during my workouts. I think it was to goblet squats that really got me. (I really pay close attention to my form as well)
I want to make sure though and hear others opinions. This never happened to me before till I did a lower body workout last week. It made me knee feel uncomfortable and pop. I was never in much pain and it went away and just felt funny for the rest of the week ( I have been able to run and hike without any discomfort). Although today another lower body workout set it off and I couldn't even run.
Any advice? I also have hyper extended knees and really try not to extend them during my workouts. I think it was to goblet squats that really got me. (I really pay close attention to my form as well)
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Sounds like you have some torn cartilage. I have the same issue and had surgery to clean up torn Meniscus.0
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Could be patellar tracking/ patellofemoral pain syndrome. If you hyperextend your knees (genu recurvatum) i would be inclined to think your patella ( kneecap) is also out of place. Hard to tell based off a description alone. But stretching the IT band, hamstrings, quads, etc....and strengthening your booty muscles may help. You may want to look at your footwear, this could be one culprit. If you have a malaligned knee, the position of your foot may also be a factor ( pes Planus/ excessive pronation)0
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A torn meniscus can also having popping noise and be painful. ( Usually also has swelling, locking or catching of the knee). That pain ( from meniscus tears) is more in the joint and patellar pain is more in the front of the knee (as the kneecap rubs the surface of the femur and tibia.)0
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I would of course recommend you see a physical therapist for an assessment. I'm more inclined to think it is patellofemoral syndrome, especially since you are a young female and doing a lot of lower body workouts.0
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I had meniscus surgery in October...and my knee "pops" a lot
Do u have pain behind your knee??0 -
Dadof3bbg2 wrote: »I had meniscus surgery in October...and my knee "pops" a lot
Do u have pain behind your knee??
Nope. It's in the front. It doesn't even really hurt it just feels really uncomfortable and feels better when it pops.
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You may have torn a bit of something and it gets kinda caught0
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I'd get it checked out just to be safe.0
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When I use to play football (soccer) a few years back, I suffered a knee injury. My knee hasn't been the same since then. Sometimes certain types of training causes tremendous pain. I just relax it and put on a knee guard until I can manage it again...
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I had the same/similar problem. Believe or not a chiropractor helped. He just re-aligned my knee.0
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