If you’ve ever popped or cracked your joints — by accident or on purpose — you’re not alone. There’s even a medical name for that crackling, clicking or popping sound your bones make: crepitus.
Your joints actually crack as a result of gas. A gas-filled cavity - known as tribonucleation - forms in the synovial fluid ...
As musculoskeletal specialists caution, habitual or forceful neck cracking can compromise delicate cervical structures and, ...
I just got back upstairs from my neighbors house. He was having trouble connecting up to the Internet with his modem. Whenever he does he gets a crackling noise that comes over the speaker. Plus it ...
An age-old urban legend that claims cracking one’s knuckles will lead to arthritis may be old in every middle school child’s repertoire, but a look at the scientific literature finds that there is ...
What makes it particularly strange is that only certain people can hear it, while others remain blissfully unaware. It’s ...
Last year, Apple was hit with a class action lawsuit alleging that it failed to properly address and fix crackling and Active ...