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.
The phrase "black trees cracking their fingers" is likely a metaphorical or poetic expression. It may evoke imagery of trees, particularly in a dark or mysterious setting, suggesting a sense of anticipation or readiness for change. The act of "cracking fingers" could symbolize a release of tension or the awakening of potential, hinting at the natural cycle of growth and renewal. Overall, it seems to illustrate the interplay between nature and the passage of time.
You are craking your fingers.
no I've being doing that for years and noting happened to my fingers.
There is no data linking swollen wrists with knuckle cracking. In fact, there is no data linking knuckle cracking with swollen knuckles or arthritis.
Yess they will deform,not only does it make an awful sound but after a while your fingers will start to deform, this happens slowly but it does happen. The best advice you can get is to stop cracking your fingers.Ruby
try sitting on your hands whenever you are sitting.
Because it sounds like your breaking your fingers. the vision of that is gross, and when your older your fingers wont work aswell. =]
I know cracking knuckles leads to fat knuckles when older. So cracking toe knuckles can be harmful. Their only good when you crack them while stretching, not for fun
Fish goujons are more rustic shaped where as fish fingers are a more regular shape