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Crepitus. It usually means there's some joint wear and that the cartilage around the area is rubbing together.

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It is simply the air in your joints shifting around as you move

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because maybe your bone is a little loose or its maybe normal I'm a doctor i should know

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Your knee hurts when you bend it for a long time because of a problem with your meniscus cartilage.

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Q: Every time I bend my knee it clicks and you can feel it if you put your hand on it why might this be happening?
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