I was doing bulgarian split squats with DB's. Basically it's a one-legged squat with your back leg elevated on a bench. I was on my left leg and my right leg was up on the bench. On the first or second rep I heard a loud pop over my headphones. So it was pretty loud. It was my right knee, though. The non-working one. When I do these, most of the stress is on the working leg, but some is on the non-working leg.
So, the back leg sort of curls up when I descend. It popped, I stopped. I squatted down and it hurted from about the bottom 2" to ATF. On my knee, it would be on the right side of the patella. When I extended the knee, everything felt "loose"
So I thought it was pretty bad and I squatted down again when I got back. No pain. Now I just did it again. If I squat down in hindu squat position and lean a little forward, it's the same pain on the right side of the knee. Only hurts when descending the very bottom ROM. If I leave my finger on that spot and stand up, it's parallel with the patella on the right side. So what do you think happened?
So, the back leg sort of curls up when I descend. It popped, I stopped. I squatted down and it hurted from about the bottom 2" to ATF. On my knee, it would be on the right side of the patella. When I extended the knee, everything felt "loose"
So I thought it was pretty bad and I squatted down again when I got back. No pain. Now I just did it again. If I squat down in hindu squat position and lean a little forward, it's the same pain on the right side of the knee. Only hurts when descending the very bottom ROM. If I leave my finger on that spot and stand up, it's parallel with the patella on the right side. So what do you think happened?

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