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Popping or cracking joints

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Martin BrandtDecember 22, 2011

When we pull a joint apart or stretch it, the adhesion within the joint is briefly broken. That causes a reduction in pressure, which is rapidly compensated for when the synovial fluid flows back. And that can cause a popping sound. It's a myth that cracking your knuckles can result in osteoarthritis, but orthopaedists recommend not overdoing it. Joint capsules and ligaments could lose stability.

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