I have a kat-kat sound in my knees along with weakness. What could be the cause?
Asked by Female, 34 · 19 days ago
A clicking or cracking sound in the knees, along with a feeling of weakness, is quite common and can have several causes. In many cases, the sound is harmless and happens when air bubbles move within the joint or when tendons and ligaments move over the bones during bending or straightening of the knee. However, if it is associated with weakness, it may suggest mild wear and tear of the knee cartilage, early arthritis, or weakness of the muscles around the knee joint. Poor muscle strength, lack of regular exercise, excess body weight, or previous minor injuries may also contribute to these symptoms. In younger people, it is often due to overuse or improper movement patterns. If there is pain, swelling, stiffness, or difficulty in walking, it is important to get it checked by a doctor. Strengthening exercises for the thigh muscles, maintaining a healthy weight, and avoiding excessive strain on the knees may help improve symptoms. A doctor may suggest physiotherapy, medications, or further tests if needed.