Hearing or feeling your knee click, catch, or lock during everyday movement can be concerning. While these symptoms sometimes point to structural problems that need medical attention, many patients improve significantly with physical therapy, especially when treatment begins early.
At Plano Orthopedic & Sports Medicine Center, physical therapy is often the first and most effective step in treating mechanical knee symptoms without surgery.
Why the Knee Clicks, Catches, or Locks
Knee clicking or catching usually happens when the joint is not moving smoothly. Common causes include:
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Muscle imbalances around the knee
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Joint stiffness or inflammation
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Poor movement patterns
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Mild meniscus irritation
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Early cartilage wear
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Knee instability due to weakness
When these issues disrupt how the knee tracks during movement, physical therapy can help restore balance and function.
How Physical Therapy Helps Knee Symptoms
Physical therapy addresses the root cause of knee clicking and catching—not just the symptoms.
1. Improves Knee Stability
Weak quadriceps, hamstrings, or hip muscles can cause the knee to move improperly. Therapy focuses on strengthening these muscles to stabilize the joint and reduce abnormal motion.
2. Restores Proper Movement Patterns
Poor biomechanics during walking, squatting, or climbing stairs can contribute to knee catching. Physical therapists retrain movement to reduce stress on the joint.
3. Reduces Inflammation and Stiffness
Targeted exercises, stretching, and manual therapy help decrease swelling and improve range of motion—making the knee feel smoother and more reliable.
4. Supports Meniscus Healing (When Appropriate)
Not all meniscus issues require surgery. In many cases, physical therapy helps patients regain function and control symptoms without invasive treatment.
5. Prevents Worsening Injury
Addressing clicking or catching early can prevent cartilage damage, worsening tears, and future surgical intervention.
When Physical Therapy Is Most Effective
Physical therapy is often recommended when:
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Knee clicking occurs without true locking
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Pain is mild to moderate
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Swelling comes and goes
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Imaging does not show a large tear or loose body
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The knee feels unstable but still moves fully
Your orthopedic specialist will determine whether therapy is appropriate after a thorough evaluation.
When Physical Therapy May Not Be Enough
Some conditions require additional treatment. You may need further evaluation if:
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Your knee becomes stuck and won’t straighten
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Locking happens frequently
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Pain or swelling worsens
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You experience repeated giving way
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Physical therapy does not improve symptoms
In these cases, imaging or other treatments may be necessary.
What to Expect From Physical Therapy at POSMC
Our approach to physical therapy is personalized and goal-driven. Patients benefit from:
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Individualized treatment plans
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Close coordination between orthopedic providers and therapists
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Progressive strengthening and mobility programs
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A focus on returning to daily activity, work, or sports safely
Many patients experience less pain, smoother movement, and improved confidence in their knee.
Don’t Ignore Knee Clicking or Catching
If your knee is clicking, catching, or locking, physical therapy may be the solution—especially when started early. The right treatment can restore function and help you avoid long-term issues.
Schedule an orthopedic evaluation today to find out whether physical therapy is right for your knee symptoms.
Plano Physical Therapy Center
Contact Us Directly: 972-473-0229
3405 Midway Road Suite 500, Plano, TX 75093
Phone: 972-473-0229
Fax: 972-473-7273
Hours: Monday – Thursday 7 a.m. – 6:30 p.m.
Friday 7 a.m. – 5 p.m.