Crunching Noise When Leg Bent, Painless, Done Arthroscopy, Partial Lateral Menisectomy, Had Medial Meniscus Tear.
Thanks for posting the query.
I have gone through your history and understand your concern.
I would like to know one more thing. On which side of knee joint you experience catching/crunching noise? Is it right knee or left knee?
The catching noise in your knee joint could be due to the piece of meniscus which may come loose and drift into the joint. This can cause your knee to slip, pop or lock.
If the joint is painless, there is nothing to worry about it currently.
I would suggest you to continue with quadriceps and hamstrings exercises.
Other measures which might help you:
1. Rest: Take a break from the activity that caused the injury.
2. Use cold packs for 20 minutes at a time, several times a day. Do not apply ice directly to the skin.
3. Wear an elastic compression bandage.
4. Elevation of leg in case if you have swelling, recline when you rest, and put your leg up higher than your heart.
5. Physiotherapy.
I would also suggest you to consult your Orthopedic surgeon to rule out the exact cause for it. You may need MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) of affected knee joint to confirm the diagnosis.
I hope this answers your query.
I will be available for follow up queries if any.
Regards,
Thanks again.
I think you should follow the previous instructions. I would suggest first go for MRI of the right knee and consult near by Joints specialist (Sport injury specialist) before going for any cortisone injection.
Hope this helps.
Wish you good health.
Take care
Answered by
Dr. Akhilesh Yadav
Orthopaedic Surgeon, Joint Replacement
Practicing since :2001
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