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  5. I have a partial dislocation in my left knee, and my doctor has advised ice application along with Etoxib 90 mg. I can walk without pain, but I hear a clicking or cracking sound in my knee with each step. Please advise what this could mean and what I should do next.

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I have a partial dislocation in my left knee, and my doctor has advised ice application along with Etoxib 90 mg. I can walk without pain, but I hear a clicking or cracking sound in my knee with each step. Please advise what this could mean and what I should do next.

Asked by Male, 27 · 4 hours ago

The clicking sound after a partial knee dislocation is often due to the kneecap or surrounding ligaments not moving smoothly during walking. Since you have no pain, it is usually not an emergency sign, but it may indicate mild joint instability or irritation inside the knee. Continue ice application and Etoxib 90 mg (Etoricoxib) as prescribed and avoid activities that involve twisting, squatting or sudden changes in direction. It is also advisable to start guided physiotherapy and consult your doctor if the clicking worsens or if you develop pain, swelling or a feeling of the knee giving way.