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No. The cracking is usually explained as gas bubbles being created due to a vacuum affect from the expansion of the fluid inside the joint capsule. That would not cause the bones in your fingers to grow more slanted.
No, it will not affect your martial arts. There have been no proven studies that cracking joints will have any long term affects.
yes it does. it could cause cancer in your fingers.
If it's on your elbows, fingers, or other spots where joints are, there's no real need to worry.
No. There is no evidence that cracking your knuckles or fingers will lead to any adverse consequence (not even arthritis).
Most people say cracking knuckles leads to arthritis. It doesn't! I wouldn't recommend cracking your fingers all the time, and I personally don't like cracking fingers in the cold. You can, if you want to, but it hurts. I think the weather of the cold air affects the finger joints which make them stiff and harder to crack. Cracking your fingers also open your joint air holes, so you'll be okay. Cracking fingers are mostly fine to do!!
No. Cracking the knuckles does not damage tot he joint.
there are two bones in other fingers
cracking your bones lol
You are craking your fingers.
The metacarpal bones are proximal to the fingers. They are closer than the fingers to the origin of the hand.
Clicking your fingers refers to the action of snapping your fingers together to create a sharp sound. This is usually done by quickly bringing your thumb and another finger (usually the middle finger) together, causing friction and producing the clicking sound. It is often used to get someone's attention or as a form of expression or rhythm.