Pops and cracks in knees — why it happens and when to seek treatment
When standing up from a squat or a seated position, many of us are greeted by the familiar snap, crackle and pop of our knees, but is the sound cause for concern?
Orthopedic experts are sharing what causes the cracking and when to seek medical treatment.
Cracking, clicking or popping knees are a common occurrence, particularly as the body ages. There are many reasons why knees make this sound, including cavitation.
“Cavitation is when you have two surfaces form a vacuum,” HuffPost on Monday. “The sound is produced as the two joint surfaces snap apart and the joint fluid forms almost like a little gas, and that makes the sound.”
A knee fart, if you will.
How your kneecap tracks on the end of your thigh bone can also create cracking, “The kneecap, as it tracks…can sometimes find a path where there’s a little ridge or bump within the cartilage within that path. That causes a little bit of a snap, and that’s normal,” Wiznia explained.