From knuckle pops to neck crunches, joint cracking is common and oddly satisfying. But what’s actually happening inside the ...
That satisfying “pop” when you twist your neck might provide momentary relief, but the risks associated with this common habit deserve serious attention. Many people instinctively crack their necks ...
Neck crepitus, or popping sounds, is usually caused by joint movement or air bubbles. If neck crepitus comes with pain or tingling, it might be a sign of a more serious condition like arthritis. Poor ...
For many people, cracking their neck is a daily habit, just like cracking your back or your knuckles. But a recent viral tweet suggested a woman suffered from stroke symptoms after getting her neck ...
When you need to stretch out stiff muscles, it’s natural to hear a “snap, crackle, pop!” with no Rice Krispies in sight. But when it comes to your neck, you may be wondering if there may be any ...
Joint noises are common and often misunderstood. A physiotherapist explains why they happen and what they do, and do not, mean.
KayLynne Felthager tells PEOPLE she cracked her neck while driving, then days later lost vision, couldn’t speak and was flown ...
A man who lost his sight after cracking his neck has warned people about the dangers of practicing DIY chiropractor sessions at home. Andy Wilson, 53, had suffered from chronic back pain since he was ...
Woman’s vision vanishes after neck crack.