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No, cracking your neck does not lead to arthritisyou donkey.

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Does cracking your knuckles lead to grip loss?

You can get arthritis


What is treament for cracking your knuckle?

Cracking your knuckles does not lead to arthritis, as some people may think. There is no treatment available for cracking your knuckles as it is not a medical condition.


Will cracking your fingers will mess up your knuckles?

No. There is no evidence that cracking your knuckles or fingers will lead to any adverse consequence (not even arthritis).


Does cracking your wrists lead to any problems?

Yes, it can give you arthritis in the long run and it can lead to having sore wrists if you do it alot.


Will you get a big neck when cracking it?

No its a habit that while it may not be particularly good for you wil not give you arthritis or make you any different from a visual point of view.


Does cracking your knuckles increase rate of arthritis?

No


Is cracking your knuckles unhealthy?

yes it is it gives you arthritis


Can you really get arthritis in your neck if you crack it to much?

No you can not get arthritis if you crack your neck to much. Though, your neck will be loocking down for the rest of your life.


Does cracking knuckles cause arthritus?

No, you don't get arthritus from cracking your knucles. You're not actually cracking it, you are just "poping" your bones together


Can you Have A Stroke By Cracking your Neck?

Yes,you can have a stroke by craking your neck


Is there any connection between arthritis in the neck area and headaches?

I'd be surprised if there wasn't! The blood flow to the brain all goes through the neck. Issues with the neck can lead to headaches and lots of other symptoms.


Does cracking your knuckles really give yo?

Cracking your knuckles is believed to be caused by the release of gas bubbles in the synovial fluid within the joints. It does not cause arthritis, contrary to popular belief. However, excessive knuckle cracking may lead to reduced grip strength and joint swelling.