I went sprinting today, trying to put in some speed training for soccer. I didn't have enough energy to put in my full power while sprinting, so it wasn't a super efficient speed training session. When I got home, my knees felt completely normal. But after a few hours, I noticed that my left knee felt like it needed to be popped. I tried to pop it, but all I got were a few cracking sounds, like the sound you get when you crack your knuckles. My left knee still feels like it needs to be popped. It doesn't really hurt unless I put a lot of pressure on it like doing a squat with weights. But I just want to know what is going on with my knee and how to fix it.
Knees are your friends, and when they are gone, you will will miss them. See a doctor about this. A chiropractor might be a good starting point. If it is something medical, they can refer you. [ DangerNerd's advice column | Ask DangerNerd A Question ]
bewise answered Saturday April 23 2011, 4:48 am: Hi, Take care. I had a similar thing several times, and something did pop, and it became 'water on the knee', which was a lot of fluid under and around my knee cap. It was painful and really limited my movement and I needed to use crutches.
I don't know the details about it as it happened in my early teens. I didn't question it, just went with it. I recommend google searching it through a medical database or two and seeing if if really does match up.
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