Sharp knee pop during movement? Here s when to worry
A sudden knee pop may signal a meniscus tear causing pain, swelling or locking. Ignoring symptoms can worsen damage and increase risk of long-term joint complications.
A sudden knee pop may signal a meniscus tear causing pain, swelling or locking. Ignoring symptoms can worsen damage and increase risk of long-term joint complications.
Human bodies have joints that contain a lubricant fluid which could make a cracking noise when you bend knee, rotate shoulder or crack fingers. However, if the noise is persistent you should visit a doctor as it could be trying to warn underlying health complications.
A sudden knee pop may signal a meniscus tear causing pain, swelling or locking. Ignoring symptoms can worsen damage and increase risk of long-term joint complications.
Human bodies have joints that contain a lubricant fluid which could make a cracking noise when you bend knee, rotate shoulder or crack fingers. However, if the noise is persistent you should visit a doctor as it could be trying to warn underlying health complications.