Knee popping after quad injection

NuderedDog

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Squat day is tomorrow and i am a little worried. When i squat i hear two popping sounds and its uncomfortable.

I have read some people get swollen knees if they hit a lymph node and such, but never popping knees.

I did another injection today in the other leg to see if its gear/lab related.
 
Thats interesting, only problem is that i hadnt even started doing legs. I am at the beginning of a cycle, yet it started poping a day after injection.

Only on deep squats though, no problem when i walk. Also i have zero pain
 
What shit are you are running? could be your problem, some gear will dry out and stiffing your joints. Sometimes, joints just pop...it's just the nitrogen bubbles in your joints that pop, causing the noise you hear.
 
"The most common symptoms of meniscal tear are:

Pain
Stiffness and swelling
Catching or locking of your knee
The sensation of your knee "giving way"
You are not able to move your knee through its full range of motion"


OP has not mentioned any of these symptoms. Even saying that "Also i have zero pain"
 
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All the things you mentioned there are very true but it's selective...
You can go for some time before the meniscus shows full damage and will only give you hints of what's going on until you get a complete lock out. By then you are in for the long run. It's best to have it checked out and be sure rather than playing the guessing game.
 
I copy/paste that from google, that's why I quoted it in italics. I am no meniscal tear expert, just looked into for a quick sec. I agree tho, get it examined.
 
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