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When you crack your neck, you’re hearing ligaments or tendons “rolling over each other,” negative pressure within a joint, or skin separating from soft connective tissue known as fascia, Cleveland ...
Cracking your neck can be so satisfying when tension-filled knots leave you feeling sore, but it can actually be a riskier move than you might think. Case in point, Natalie Kunicki, a 23-year-old ...
If you’ve ever twisted your head and had a pop, crack, or crunch sound coming from your neck, don’t worry, you’re not alone. Neck crepitus can be startling, but the truth is, these sounds ...
Cracking our joints may be a bad habit, but it doesn’t stop the majority of us from doing it anyway. However, for 23-year-old Australian woman Natalie Kunicki, a seemingly harmless crack almo… ...
Cracking of the neck is a common occurrence: You twist or tilt your head to the side and your neck cracks. You may be wondering why your neck does that and—more importantly—is it something to ...
Cracking your neck gently or only on occasion generally won't cause you any harm. Here's what you need to know about the risks and when to seek care.
The dangers of cracking your neck could include a vertebral artery dissection and stroke, but it’s rare. Consult your doctor if you experience stroke symptoms.
There are benefits and risks to cracking your neck. Experts explain what you need to know about cracking your neck safely.