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Have you been to a doctor or physical therapist? There's your best bet to get an accurate idea of what's going on there.
It might have something to do with that knee injury (especially if you had to adjust your normal gait to compesate for it).
Peace,
Erik
Sylo I have the same problem. I am a left leg dominate kicker. Similar to you-when I side or round kick with my right leg, there is a noticable difference. In my twenties it was in both sides. It always felt like there was a catch and needed to pop. So I was messing with it (hip rotations) and a DEEP pop occured. It was typical of something hurting so bad- it felt so good. To this day I still pop my hips several times a day. It feels like a tendo is out of place and I can place my hand where it hurts and when it pops- I can actually feel it move back in place. Like stated, you might want to have it checked out. while writting this I have popped both hips. I have looked on anatomy charts trying to figure out. I beleive it one of the hamstring attatchments. Good luck and be cautious.
This exact same thing happened to me several years back. I was doing sidekicks in class, and at the time, I was not able to kick above my waist. While doing the kicks, I heard the same loud pop you are talking about from both of my legs, and I couldn't continue kicking. A day later, I was able to kick above my head.
Every now and then my hips will start to ache, and I'll have to pop them, just as you're saying. It's not a bad ache, more of an annoyance, and popping both of my hips seems to resolve the ache.
I've always wondered what that was...I've never remembered to ask a doctor or anything whenever I've gone, and I can't afford to go to find out now. I'm thinking that's probably what's going to end up happening to Sylo, though.
Shew...I am glad to hear I am not the only one. When they pop...High kicks!