Medical term:
Click
click
[klik]a brief, sharp sound, especially any of the short, dry clicking heart sounds during systole, indicative of various heart conditions.
Miller-Keane Encyclopedia and Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing, and Allied Health, Seventh Edition. © 2003 by Saunders, an imprint of Elsevier, Inc. All rights reserved.
click
(klik),A slight, sharp sound.
Farlex Partner Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012
click
(klik)A slight, sharp sound.
Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and Nursing © Farlex 2012
Patient discussion about click
Q. I have just developed a pain in my calf - feels like it clicks when I walk, and is a sharp pain I first noticed this problem this morning. As I stepped out of my car, I felt a sharp pain in my left calf, and it has gone worse as the day has gone on. No pain until I walk.
A. hmmm...now as i think of it- fatman's answer seems more logical. but usually people can tell the difference between strained muscle and other stuff. if it was just a pulled muscle he would have thought of it and naturally massage the area. no?
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click·ing
(klik'ing),A snapping, crepitant noise noted on excursions of the temporomandibular articulation, due to an asynchronous movement of the disc and condyle.
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click·ing
(klik'ing)A snapping, crepitant noise noted on excursions of the temporomandibular articulation, due to an asynchronous movement of the disc and condyle.
Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and Nursing © Farlex 2012
click·ing
(klik'ing)Snapping, crepitant noise noted on excursions of temporomandibular articulation due to asynchronous movement of disc and condyle.
Medical Dictionary for the Dental Professions © Farlex 2012
Patient discussion about clicking
Q. I have just developed a pain in my calf - feels like it clicks when I walk, and is a sharp pain I first noticed this problem this morning. As I stepped out of my car, I felt a sharp pain in my left calf, and it has gone worse as the day has gone on. No pain until I walk.
A. hmmm...now as i think of it- fatman's answer seems more logical. but usually people can tell the difference between strained muscle and other stuff. if it was just a pulled muscle he would have thought of it and naturally massage the area. no?
More discussions about clickingThis content is provided by iMedix and is subject to iMedix Terms. The Questions and Answers are not endorsed or recommended and are made available by patients, not doctors.
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