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If you don't recall a specific event (like stepping off a curb or into a hole, twisting your knee and hearing a pop), and you're not having any ... The rough edges of micro-tears rubbing against each other can cause that noise, as can minute pieces of cartilage that have broken away and are floating in the knee capsule.
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The popping is sometimes when the knee isnt in the right alignment and the noise usually comes from the actual knee cap clicking on the bones. Im no doctor so you should just get a check up and see what they say.
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www.kneeguru.co.uk/kneegeeks/9568016401.html
www.kneeguru.co.uk/kneegeeks/9568016401.html
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A few years ago, after having a couple children and struggling with my weight (I ws about 100lbs overweight) I began a light exercise routine to help pull off some of the weight. This was an at-home walking tape, no more impact than walking normally. ... The good news is that you are exercising and you do not have knee pain!
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Tips on how to prevent cracking and popping sounds from necks, knees and other joints. ... ; Snap, Crackle, Pop and Other Assorted Sounds From Your Joints...
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www.ctds.info/popping_jaws.html
www.ctds.info/popping_jaws.html
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When the joint noise is accompanied by a painful sensation, the noise is usually a symptom of a joint injury or degenerative condition. When the noise from the knee occurs in conjunction with pain in the joint, ... A pop in the knee joint may also occur when medical attention is being provided to a damaged knee.
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www.faqs.org/sports-science/Je-Mo/Joint-Noise-Popping-a...
www.faqs.org/sports-science/Je-Mo/Joint-Noise-Popping-and-Cracking.html
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in hyperextension) or whether the knee "went" after kicking a ball or "missing a kick." It would also be important to establish whether there was an audible "pop" in the joint, whether the knee swelled rapidly, and whether the athlete needed help to come off the pitch: - An affirmative answer to these questions would...
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www.maitrise-orthop.com/corpusmaitri/orthopaedic/mo56_k...
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Often people will feel a "pop" in their knee at the time of the injury, and they may have trouble with knee stability afterwards; often they report that their knee seems to be "giving way" underneath them. ... If you injure a knee ligament, you may hear a popping noise or feel your knee give out from under you.
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www.ahealthyme.com/topic/arthknee
www.ahealthyme.com/topic/arthknee
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Knee cracking and popping usually has a 'bark that is worse than its bite.' Such noise often persists for years without any real problem developing. ...
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; bring the noise pop! (thursday); Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2007 | link ... Perhaps you have seen this commercial for the Zimmer Gender Knee, "The knee women are talking about.(TM)" And there I was, thinking that all the whispers, winks, and sighs were inspired by MY knee! Such a blow.
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