cracking knuckles

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do you crack your knuckles?

  • yes. feels soo good

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do you ?
if so, what parts?

i dont really. but sometimes i crack my toes (kinda weird i guess)
actually the sound of cracking knuckles makes me cringe...
 
i heard it gives you arthritis
but it might just be a myth
it does make your knuckles like bigger and bulgier
i shouldve made another option for 'used to crack knuckles'
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I crack my knuckles (can crack non-stop), neck, upper and lower back, wrists, ankles, kneecaps, toes, left shoulder (can crack non-stop), jaw (can crack non-stop) and elbows if i stretch hard enough.
 
Arthritis isn't a disease, it's not infectious
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Cracking your knuckles doesn't give you arthritis. All it does is wear down your joints and you eventually lose your grip strength.
 
I crack my fingers, my neck, my back (shoulders, I guess) and my big toes.
 
Cracking your knuckles does not give you arthritis. The cracking noise just comes from fluid moving from one side of the joint to the other (I think. I read it about 6 years ago)

I crack my fingers (3 joints on each finger), thumbs (both joints), my hands (not fingers, my actual hand), my neck, shoulders, my back, my tail bone, my wrist (non stop, but only one wrist), kneecaps (non stop), toes, foot (not toes, the whole foot), ankle (not stop, only one ankle though), and recently, my elbows.
 
I can crack each of my joints in my fingers. 3 cracks per finger. 2 per thumb of course. I once went on a cracking spree in the middle of class, not really paying attention and when I looked up the professor was staring at me! He asked how many I could do...quick math in my head...3x8 + 2x2 = 28 cracks.
 
science said:
Cracking your knuckles does not give you arthritis. The cracking noise just comes from fluid moving from one side of the joint to the other (I think. I read it about 6 years ago)

I crack my fingers (3 joints on each finger), thumbs (both joints), my hands (not fingers, my actual hand), my neck, shoulders, my back, my tail bone, my wrist (non stop, but only one wrist), kneecaps (non stop), toes, foot (not toes, the whole foot), ankle (not stop, only one ankle though), and recently, my elbows.
O.o How?
 
moozxy said:
science said:
Cracking your knuckles does not give you arthritis. The cracking noise just comes from fluid moving from one side of the joint to the other (I think. I read it about 6 years ago)

I crack my fingers (3 joints on each finger), thumbs (both joints), my hands (not fingers, my actual hand), my neck, shoulders, my back, my tail bone, my wrist (non stop, but only one wrist), kneecaps (non stop), toes, foot (not toes, the whole foot), ankle (not stop, only one ankle though), and recently, my elbows.
O.o How?



You have to clench your butt cheeks together really tight, and it hurts pretty bad the first time you do it, but it gets easier and less painful each time.


Wow that sounded awful! I am now awaiting this to be quoted out of context!

QUOTE(PBC @ Apr 21 2008, 11:14 AM)
I can crack each of my joints in my fingers. 3 cracks per finger. 2 per thumb of course. I once went on a cracking spree in the middle of class, not really paying attention and when I looked up the professor was staring at me! He asked how many I could do...quick math in my head...3x8 + 2x2 = 28 cracks.

I can do that too. Sometimes I crack my knuckles to the beat of a song like that lol. Usually O Canada
 
science said:
moozxy said:
science said:
Cracking your knuckles does not give you arthritis. The cracking noise just comes from fluid moving from one side of the joint to the other (I think. I read it about 6 years ago)

I crack my fingers (3 joints on each finger), thumbs (both joints), my hands (not fingers, my actual hand), my neck, shoulders, my back, my tail bone, my wrist (non stop, but only one wrist), kneecaps (non stop), toes, foot (not toes, the whole foot), ankle (not stop, only one ankle though), and recently, my elbows.
O.o How?


You have to clench your butt cheeks together really tight, and it hurts pretty bad the first time you do it, but it gets easier and less painful each time.


Wow that sounded awful! I am now awaiting this to be quoted out of context!
Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahha
 

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