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Knee Clicking When Walking: Causes, Symptoms, and When to Be Evaluated

Knee Clicking When Walking

Knee Clicking When Walking: Causes, Symptoms, and When to Be Evaluated

Knee Clicking When Walking — What It May Mean

Knee clicking when walking is a symptom many people notice during everyday movement. The clicking may be soft or loud, occasional or frequent, and may occur with or without pain. While clicking sounds alone are not always a cause for concern, clicking that is persistent or associated with discomfort should be evaluated by an orthopedic specialist.

Knee clicking during walking can be related to changes in joint mechanics, soft tissue movement, or underlying joint irritation.

Educational Notice: This content is for informational purposes only and does not provide a medical diagnosis. A licensed orthopedic physician must evaluate knee symptoms to determine the cause and appropriate care.


Why the Knee May Click During Walking

Walking requires coordinated motion between the kneecap, cartilage surfaces, ligaments, and surrounding muscles. Clicking sounds may occur when tissues shift, glide unevenly, or move across joint structures.

Knee clicking when walking may occur due to:

  • Irregular movement of joint surfaces
  • Tendons or ligaments moving over bone
  • Cartilage changes affecting smooth motion
  • Mild joint inflammation altering mechanics

Common Causes of Knee Clicking When Walking

Several knee-related conditions may contribute to clicking sensations during walking.

Cartilage Wear or Degeneration

Changes in cartilage surfaces can cause uneven joint movement, leading to clicking or cracking sounds during walking.

Patellofemoral Joint Issues

Improper tracking of the kneecap during movement may produce clicking sensations, especially when walking on inclines or uneven surfaces.

Meniscus Changes

Meniscus degeneration or minor tears may cause clicking sounds during weight-bearing activities such as walking.

Tendon or Ligament Movement

Tendons and ligaments may shift slightly during motion, producing audible clicks without necessarily causing pain.

Joint Stiffness or Inflammation

Mild inflammation or stiffness may alter movement patterns, resulting in clicking sensations.


Symptoms That May Occur Alongside Knee Clicking

Knee clicking when walking may be accompanied by:

  • Mild discomfort or pain
  • Stiffness after rest
  • Swelling around the knee
  • A feeling of instability
  • Catching or popping sensations
  • Reduced confidence during walking

Associated symptoms help guide further evaluation.


When Knee Clicking When Walking Should Be Evaluated

An orthopedic evaluation is often recommended if:

  • Clicking is accompanied by pain
  • Symptoms worsen over time
  • Swelling or stiffness persists
  • The knee feels unstable or weak
  • Walking becomes uncomfortable or limited
  • Clicking occurs with catching or locking

Evaluation can help determine whether clicking is benign or related to an underlying issue.


How Knee Clicking Is Evaluated

Evaluation by an orthopedic specialist typically includes:

  • Review of symptom history and activity levels
  • Physical examination of knee motion and alignment
  • Assessment of muscle strength and stability
  • Imaging studies such as X-rays or MRI when appropriate

At Dr. Burke Orthopedics, evaluation focuses on identifying the cause of knee symptoms and developing a personalized care plan.


Treatment Options for Knee Clicking When Walking

Treatment recommendations depend on the underlying cause and severity of symptoms.

Conservative Treatment

  • Activity modification
  • Physical therapy to improve strength and movement patterns
  • Anti-inflammatory strategies
  • Supportive bracing when appropriate

Injection-Based Options

Injection therapies may be discussed in certain cases to help manage inflammation or joint irritation.

Surgical Evaluation

Surgical treatment is considered only when conservative measures fail and imaging findings support intervention.


Supporting Smooth Knee Movement While Walking

General strategies that may support knee health include:

  • Strengthening muscles around the knee and hips
  • Maintaining proper walking mechanics
  • Avoiding sudden changes in activity level
  • Addressing knee symptoms early

When to Seek Personalized Orthopedic Care

Knee clicking when walking may be harmless in some cases, but persistent or painful clicking should not be ignored. A professional orthopedic evaluation can help determine whether treatment is needed.

If knee clicking continues or becomes uncomfortable, consulting an orthopedic specialist can provide clarity and reassurance.

Schedule an Appointment with Dr. Burke Orthopedics


  • Knee popping and pain
  • Knee catching sensation
  • Knee feels unstable
  • Knee pain when bending

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Fondren Orthopedic Group

Important Note: Regular follow-up appointments with your orthopedic surgeon are essential for monitoring your implant and ensuring optimal long-term results. Most patients see their surgeon at 6 weeks, 3 months, 1 year, and then annually thereafter.

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