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Does cracking your knuckles really cause arthritis?
Answered By Alex Trenor, Editor
It is very odd to say that there is no such medical science giving due attention to this vital issue. Most of the scientific research cannot determine what happens when the joints got pop out. In other words, no such basis can determine if cracking the knuckles can cause arthritis.
One thing for sure is that by cracking the knuckles you can just simply put back the ligaments that lose its connections. Joints are meeting points of two separate bones by cracking down knuckles it helps the bone to bend.
For further conclusion, there is no proven theory that cracking knuckles can cause arthritis. It is only the pressure taking place in the joints.
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