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Orthopedic Sports Medicine  (Expert Forum)
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Knee Issue
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Michael L Gross, MD - Orthopedic Surgery, Sports Medicine, Arthroscopic Surgery, Athletic Trauma
Active Orthopedics & Sports Medicine Hackensack,Westwood - NJ
Questions in the Orthopedic Sports Medicine forum are answered by Michael L. Gross, MD the CEO of Active Orthopedics & Sports Medicine.

Knee Issue

by kkopp2005, Oct 15, 2009 01:48PM
I was working out last Friday morning training my legs. I didn't feel any pain during the workout. But, about 6 hours after my workout my left knee starting hurting badly. For the rest of the day and the next day, my knee hurt and I had a very hard time moving it. Since then the pain has started going away and I now have complete movement. But it is make a clicking sound when I bend it and still has some pain when the knee is locked and I apply weight. My question is should I be concerned with this enough that I should go see a doctor?

by Michael L Gross, MD, Nov 01, 2009 07:11AM
To: kkopp2005
Its difficult to say what that might have been from your description.  However, clicking sounds that are not accompanied by pain or swelling are usually not a cause for alarm.  I f the pain returns when you go back to activities, I would definitely have it checked.
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