Probably is your meniscus. Unlikely to be hamstring tendons in both the squat and extended knee positions. Physio should easily enough be able to see what is clicking provided you can reproduce it in the clinic.
Probably is your meniscus. Unlikely to be hamstring tendons in both the squat and extended knee positions. Physio should easily enough be able to see what is clicking provided you can reproduce it in the clinic.
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