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What happens if you feel a pop in the back of your knee?

What happens if you feel a pop in the back of your knee?

Meniscus tear Athletes sometimes tear the meniscus when they squat and twist the knee. As you get older, your meniscus weakens and degenerates and is more likely to tear with any twisting motion. When you tear a meniscus, you might hear a “popping” sound.

What causes a pop in the back of your knee?

This type of popping symptom is often a sign of a meniscus tear or a loose piece of cartilage within the joint. 1 These are tissues inside the knee that help cushion and protect the joint. The torn meniscus or loose cartilage may catch in the knee as it moves back and forth. This causes a popping sensation.

How do I know if I tore a ligament behind my knee?

Symptoms can include:

  1. A popping sound (or a popping or snapping feeling) at the time of injury – this can sometimes be heard (or felt) if a ligament is completely torn.
  2. Swelling of your knee.
  3. Pain in your knee.
  4. Tenderness around your knee on touching.
  5. Not being able to use or move your knee normally.

Do you hear a pop with a meniscus tear?

When meniscus tears happen suddenly, people may hear a “popping” sound as the injury happens. Other symptoms of a meniscus tear include: Pain in the knee. Swelling.

Does a torn meniscus cause popping?

Can you walk with a torn PCL?

Can you walk with a PCL injury? It depends. In mild cases, people may still be able to walk and their symptoms may be less noticeable. However, many people have difficulty walking after a PCL injury — especially if the damage is severe.

Does a pop mean a torn ACL?

Signs and symptoms of an ACL injury usually include: A loud pop or a “popping” sensation in the knee. Severe pain and inability to continue activity. Rapid swelling.

Does a PCL tear pop?

Unlike the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) or medial collateral ligament (MCL), PCL injuries are not always accompanied by a “popping” sound at the time of injury. Depending on the severity of the injury, some people may not notice a PCL tear, especially if the injury is mild.

Do you hear a pop when you tear your PCL?

Unlike other ligament injuries, you will not hear a pop, snap, or tear when your PCL is injured. You may not have any signs or symptoms, or you may have any of the following: Sudden swelling or pain at the back of your knee.