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    Default Knee Clicking...

    Over the last week my leg has been very weak as I fell on my knee and badly bruised the side of my leg, but Ive noticed my knee keeps clicking whenever I sit down and get back up, basically whenever I bend my knee
    It's just the one knee and not both.

    Anyone know if this is bad enough to get checked out, I mean it aint broken or anything and it doesnt hurt but jus feels weird when it clicks, its quite loud as well.

    +rep for some useful advice.

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    Yeah, i'd get it checked out because there clearly is a problem.

    As to what i'm not sure.

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    Mine click whenever i bend down all the time and it's loud. But it can happen more offten when you have a knee injury, if it hurts or feels uncomfotable in anyway then yeah it's quite a good idea to get it seen, so you don't make it worse.

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    is they're fluid?

    go to the doctor, and they might refer you to a person who looks at knees, i cant remmeber the prober name lool



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    Quote Originally Posted by Abbie. View Post
    is they're fluid?

    go to the doctor, and they might refer you to a person who looks at knees, i cant remmeber the prober name lool
    No.

    Quote Originally Posted by yoshimitsui View Post
    Mine click whenever i bend down all the time and it's loud. But it can happen more offten when you have a knee injury, if it hurts or feels uncomfotable in anyway then yeah it's quite a good idea to get it seen, so you don't make it worse.
    It only hurts when I put pressure on it.

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    could be loose cartalidge or something or just like where the bones are rubbing.
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    maybe your quad (i think thats what its called, idk) is getting off track
    mine does that too

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    Clicking is usually from nitrogen escaping from your joints where it builds up iirc.

    if your in pain go see your GP, you won't get a good diagnosis over the net.
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    My knee clicks too,
    maybe you need to loosen the joint?
    anyone know how?
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    At the above;

    Yeah, try 1 and a half years of constant physio, 3 trips to the fracture clinic, 9 x-rays and a CT scan

    Not just the clicking but my knee as a whole is poor.
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