No, very few studies have shown it to cause any damage. The popping sound you hear is simply air being released from your joint, which is not harmful.
Another name for cartilaginous joints is amphiarthrosis joints. These joints allow for limited movement and are held together by cartilage.
The part of the skeleton with immovable joints is the skull. The joints between the bones in the skull (sutures) are fibrous joints that do not allow for movement, providing protection and support for the brain.
Immovable joints, also known as fibrous joints, are held together by connective tissue like cartilage or dense fibrous tissue. These joints allow for very little to no movement and provide stability and strength to the skeleton. Examples include the skull sutures and teeth sockets.
A fibrous joint, also known as a synarthrosis, is essentially immovable. These joints are held together by fibrous connective tissue, such as sutures in the skull, and allow for very limited to no movement.
WHY DO JOINTS CRACK??Joints crack due to loss of protein,iron and iodine. mostly when we do not get enough nutrients essential to our body. eating fish bones and drinking milk daily can cure this. Old people get this joint cracking a lot.but sometimes when we these problems some times cannot get cured because it was too much.thank youlisa
Snap, Crackle and Pop.
It could still be a bad CV joint.
No, as it damages cartilage.
by the shaking of hands and feet
HMMM...because it cannot,"MOM?" Gas in joints makes them pop...
Joints pop when working out due to the release of gas bubbles in the synovial fluid that lubricates the joints. The popping sound is caused by the sudden release of these bubbles, which can happen when the joint is moved in certain ways during exercise.
Bad CV joints. Replace the CV joints.
No. The cracking sound is caused when the small bubbles of air in between your joints pop. It does not cause any problems. People who say that is causes damage are passing on a myth.
Have the drive shaft u-joints checked. When u-joints start to go bad, you will usually hear a clunk when coming to a stop and then again when you accelerte.
i have a 2008 Nissan altima and my cv joints are going bad already is this right
Buy putting pressure on them. Like twisting or pulling the joint.
Check ball joints for play