What Causes Popping Sounds In Knee When I Bend?
Noises can occur due to sliding of ligaments and trapped small air bubbles
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Popping or cracking noises in joints can occur due to physiological or pathological reasons.
Physiological popping or cracking of joints occurs in knees, ankles and wrists due to ligaments and tendons sliding over surface bony prominences. There is friction and this causes the noises.
In the knuckles, there noises can be due to the sliding of ligaments and tendons or due to the trapping of small air bubbles in small joints.
In larger joints cracking noises can also happen due to small fragments and pieces of cartilage and other structures getting caught between bone surfaces at joints. This is likely to be seen in a degenerative process involving joints such as knee.
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