Arthritis is a condition, not an illness, or a contagious or infectious disease. Therefore, no one can 'pass' arthritis onto anyone else. Arthritis affects the bones.
Doctors say that cracking your knuckles is likely not harmful, but not saying definitely no either. Research on this habit (which I'm guilty of myself) is not common, and the little that has been done shows no link between knuckle-cracking and arthritis. The association with arthritis is probably an old wives' tale, but hurting the hand can happen in other ways. There's no benefit to it, and nature didn't intend repeated stretching of the ligaments of the finger joints. There have been injury cases where one person over-stretched his ligaments and dislocated his fingers, and another person partially tore the ligament in her thumb.
Arthritis is a condition, not an illness, or a contagious or infectious disease. Arthritis affects the bones, but not tissue or muscles. Therefore, a person can have arthritis in the cervical spine (the neck) but not the throat.
Arthritis is a condition, not an illness, or a contagious or infectious disease. No one can 'pass' arthritis onto anyone else. Arthritis affects the bones. And yes, animals can have arthritis.
Arthritis effects joints like the knee or hip, but not the middle of bones like the thigh.
No, you don't get arthritus from cracking your knucles. You're not actually cracking it, you are just "poping" your bones together
yes try to keep your child from falling on where they have it such as cracking there nuckels can harm the bones
Cracking your knuckles does not directly cause arthritis. The sound is produced by gas bubbles popping in the fluid within the joint. However, repetitive and excessive knuckle cracking can lead to joint damage and weaker grip strength over time.
Some symptoms for arthritis in the a hand would be pain or discomfort, aching, bones cracking, and fatigue in the hands.
No, cracking your knuckles does not harm your bones. The sound you hear when you crack your knuckles is caused by gas bubbles in the synovial fluid within the joints being released. There is no proven link between knuckle cracking and arthritis or any other bone or joint problems.
No, cracking your neck does not lead to arthritisyou donkey.
No
no it does not .. all it does is move your bones a little. and it will not cause arthritis
You can get arthritis
yes it is it gives you arthritis
Yes, it can give you arthritis in the long run and it can lead to having sore wrists if you do it alot.
believe it or not this is a myth. i was watching a show called "the doctors" which is a show where top doctors answer questions. and they were answering myth or fact. they saidcracking your knuckles doesn't give you arthritis. i crack my knuckles allot and i don't have it. so cracking you knuckles DOESN'T give you arthritis. YES U CAN MY FAMILY HAS CRACKED THEIR KNUCKLES UR SO STUPID