knagesmerter
Knagesmerter is a term used to describe pain associated with crepitus, which is a grating, crackling, or popping sensation that can be felt or heard when moving a joint. This sensation arises from the rough surfaces of bones rubbing against each other, often due to a loss of cartilage or other structural changes within the joint.
The underlying causes of knagesmerter are varied and commonly linked to degenerative conditions such as osteoarthritis.
Symptoms associated with knagesmerter can range from mild discomfort to significant pain, stiffness, and reduced range
Diagnosis typically involves a physical examination to assess joint function and identify the source of the