Yes, this, in fact, can cause acute arthiritis in the future.
No, cracking your knuckles does not damage the cartilage in your joints. The sound is caused by gas bubbles rapidly forming and collapsing within the joint fluid. However, excessive knuckle cracking over time can lead to reduced grip strength and swelling in the hands.
what makes knuckles crack is carbon dioxide bubbles in your knuckles along with cartilage.
This is not true at all, cracking any bone in your body is not the cause of arthritislater in your life
no. your just tearing cartilage. unless you crack it for the first time or you crack your neck when it doesn't wanna be cracked it wont swell.
When cartilage in the knee joint wears out, it can lead to pain, stiffness, swelling, and limited range of motion. This can result in osteoarthritis, where the bones may rub against each other causing further damage and inflammation. Severe cases may require surgery to repair or replace the damaged cartilage.
its kind of like when you crack your knuckles, cartilage in your knees under pressure against other cartilage and your weight may make them crack , may have gassy joints even
Smoking 'crack' while pregnant can seriously damage your baby or worse kill it!
it does so much damage that some people kill them selves and do crack and heroin
no marble is strong
No, you cannot crack your nose. The sound you might hear when cracking your nose is likely coming from the cartilage and bones in your nose shifting slightly. However, it is not recommended to intentionally try to crack your nose as it can lead to injury.
Yes.
Intra-articular pathology would be disease of the articular cartilage and would encompass Arthritis, cartilage erosion, neoplasia and developmental disorders of cartilage and subarticular bone.