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Should you worry about your neck’s cracking sounds?
Neck crepitus, or popping sounds, is usually caused by joint movement or air bubbles. If neck crepitus comes with pain or ...
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Is cracking your neck bad for you?
Medically reviewed by David Kesselman, DC Key Takeaways Cracking your neck too forcefully can lead to injuries like pinched nerves, muscle strains, or even strokes. A chiropractor can safely crack ...
People may notice a slight popping or cracking sound when moving their neck. Often, the sound occurs due to the movement of air trapped within the fluid of the joints. It may also occur due to slight ...
Josh Hader had a sore neck, so he tried to stretch it out, accidentally popping it. The next thing he knew, the left side of his body started to go numb. He went to the kitchen for an ice pack but ...
A doctor has warned of some of the risks related to cracking or popping your own neck in a viral video. In the video, Dr. Brian Boxer Wachler plays a game of "Fact or Cap" reacting to claims that neck ...
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