No, the short answer is that it is not dangerous to crack your elbow nor will it lead to Arthritis. It is assumed, however, that you are careful when your crack your joints. Be sure to extend the elbow gently when cracking it, as gently as possible. If you overextend your arms when attempting to crack them then it is possible that you could injure yourself or someone else. Use caution and enjoy!
-TL
all you do is you streach it real hard and you hear a fuzzing sound :)
Bad.
On a scale of Sticking your finger in an electrical socket, or putting your penis in a blender..... it would be less then both.
The ICD-9-CM code for Closed Posterior Dislocation of the Elbow is 832.02.
This could be caused by either Tennis or Golfers elbow depending on wether the pain is in the right or left elbow.
719.42 726.32 for Tennis Elbow
Assuming you can get your elbow to your ear and then inside it, yes, it would be bad for.
You can see an orthopedist or physiatrist for post-injury elbow pain.
An elbow arthrotomy is a surgical procedure that relieves persistent symptoms and pain from tennis elbow. This condition is caused from overuse of the elbow.
Elbow joint pain can be from many of things. You could of hit it or pinched a nerve.
Breaking your leg is definitely worse. A lot worse.
You should stop lifting weights if you have a pain in your right elbow. Try not lifting weights for 2-3 days to see if the pain fades or not. If you keep adding stress to that elbow it'll need serious operation done to it. Check out the site below for further info : www.livestrong.com/article/76858-weightlifting-elbow-pain/.
There are a number of reasons why you might have pain between elbow and shoulder. This could be caused by a pulled muscle.
Elbow pain is usually not a serious health concern. Often, it is caused by damage or stress to the bones, joint, muscles, ligaments, or nerves in and around the elbow. It can also be caused by issues in one's neck, shoulders, or hands or from tendinitis and arthritis. Serious concerns, or reasons to see a doctor include broken bones, swelling and redness of the elbow, or pain in the elbow, even when your not using it and it is always best to consult with your doctor if you're unsure, as this list is not exhaustive.
A deficiency in the D vitamin can lead to pain in the joints and bones. Therefore increasing vitamin D intake can occasionally help pain in all joints, thus decreasing pain in the elbow joint aswell.