What’s with the knee creaking?

The knee is the knee joint. Knee creaking sound, may knee joint synovial jam, patellofemoral arthritis, meniscus injury, osteoarthritis and other pathological reasons.
1. Synovial membrane stuck: synovial membrane hyperplasia in the knee joint into the joint, such as synovial inflammation, rheumatoid arthritis or other inflammatory diseases, caused by synovial membrane hyperplasia stuck in the joint, there will be knee creaking, causing premature wear and tear of the articular cartilage, resulting in serious deformity, at this time the need for early intervention and treatment.
2. Patellofemoral arthritis: the carriage structure between the patella and the femur has a poor trajectory, causing sound and knee creaking. If not dealt with as soon as possible, it will cause premature wear and tear of the joint, resulting in pain.
3. Meniscus injury: after meniscus injury, the meniscus is stuck in the joint, and the knee creaks when the joint rotates. If not dealt with in time, it will cause premature bony joints and wear and tear of the joints.
4. Osteoarthritis: elderly patients appear elderly osteoarthritis, the sound of bone rubbing against bone. Age-related arthritis presents with significant wear and tear of the cartilage, which can creak. Eventually lead to joint deformity or dysfunction, seriously affecting daily life.
The mere presence of sound in the knee joint suggests the existence of certain problems and should be given high priority. You should go to the hospital in time for the appropriate examination, clear diagnosis, and make the appropriate and reasonable treatment.