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Knee locking up with no known injury

Posted on 3/23/25 at 6:33 pm
Posted by TexasHand
Mississippi
Member since Sep 2013
1373 posts
Posted on 3/23/25 at 6:33 pm
Woke up a few days ago and knee decided to start locking up. It has improved but sore today. 42yr old male, pretty active and no known injuries. I’m going to schedule a Doc visit asap….any advice until then?
Posted by TideSaint
Hill Country
Member since Sep 2008
83269 posts
Posted on 3/23/25 at 7:59 pm to
I've had a torn ACL for 24 years.

Joined the military almost 19 years ago.

Never had surgery and never failed a PT test.

If you aren't a professional athlete a knee injury isn't all that bad.
Posted by IbalLSUfaninVA
Alexandria
Member since Jul 2008
3537 posts
Posted on 3/23/25 at 8:22 pm to
Knee locking can be caused by several factors, even in the absence of a known injury. Here are some potential causes:

1. **Meniscus Tear**: A tear in the cartilage of the knee can cause locking, especially if a fragment is caught in the joint.
2. **Patellar Issues**: Conditions related to the kneecap, such as patellar subluxation, can lead to locking sensations.
3. **Ligament Issues**: Although you mentioned no injuries, ligament injuries can occur without a specific traumatic event and may lead to instability or locking.
4. **Arthritis**: Osteoarthritis or other forms of arthritis can cause swelling and mechanical issues in the joint.
5. **Plica Syndrome**: This occurs when a fold in the lining of the knee joint becomes irritated or inflamed, potentially leading to locking.

Until your doctor's visit, consider these tips:

- **Rest**: Avoid activities that cause pain or further strain on your knee.
- **Ice**: Apply ice to reduce swelling and discomfort.
- **Compression**: Use a knee brace or wrap for support.
- **Elevation**: Elevate your knee to help reduce swelling.
- **Gentle Movement**: Engage in gentle range-of-motion exercises if they don’t cause pain.

Be sure to share all your symptoms with your doctor for a comprehensive evaluation and appropriate treatment.
Posted by mchias1
Member since Dec 2009
954 posts
Posted on 3/23/25 at 8:29 pm to
quote:

*Arthritis**: Osteoarthritis or other forms of arthritis can cause swelling and mechanical issues in the joint



This was me. My knee would snag walking up stairs. Got a cortisone shot. Next day no more snagging.
Posted by CodeName1
Member since Mar 2021
226 posts
Posted on 3/23/25 at 10:20 pm to
Sounds like a bucket handle meniscus tear
Posted by Honest Tune
Louisiana
Member since Dec 2011
19285 posts
Posted on 3/24/25 at 7:42 am to
Loose bodies floating around in your knee. I have them as well. Locks up when I sprint.
Posted by TexasHand
Mississippi
Member since Sep 2013
1373 posts
Posted on 3/24/25 at 8:32 am to
If it is loose bodies…. Does it ever go away or does it need to be removed?
Posted by Honest Tune
Louisiana
Member since Dec 2011
19285 posts
Posted on 3/24/25 at 8:46 am to
I’ve been having knee issues since high school, so I have been functioning with “rocks” in my knees since 99 or so. You might just need a small scope, if anything. It is worse for me sometimes than others. I have one about the size of a marble.
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