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      dj100 last edited by

      wait for it to get stiff and tight, then do it?

      welcome to the forum, please stick around!
      what other joints on you crack? neck/back?

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        Locker165 last edited by

        Put your thumb on the side of the joint and pull the top of your toe out sideways. You'll get a lovely crack that way! 😄

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          dj100 last edited by

          Locker! Nice to have a regular back again

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            Locker165 last edited by

            Thank you. I haven't been on in ages!

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              dj100 last edited by

              lol its gone a bit dead, i hope you stick around a bit!

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                Sieveboy last edited by

                Distal big toe joint is nice, but the lower joint feels better and usually emits the lowest pitch crack of any other joint

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                  dj100 last edited by

                  what does "distal" mean?

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                    Sieveboy last edited by

                    @dj100:

                    what does "distal" mean?

                    The furthest joint out towards the nail :oops: - sorry

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                      dj100 last edited by

                      cool.
                      are u a doctor?
                      i think we've had a member on here who was a chiropractor or something.

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                        Sieveboy last edited by

                        Not an MD - a Ph.D., but in Chemistry.

                        Distal, mid and proximal are very useful terms to describe cracking finger and toe joints!

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                          dj100 last edited by

                          wow - you could come in very handy!
                          i've just made a thread on this….

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                            Locker165 last edited by

                            I'm a Podiatrist.

                            Was it me you where thinking about perchance?

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                              dj100 last edited by

                              @Locker165:

                              I'm a Podiatrist.

                              Was it me you where thinking about perchance?

                              probably lol

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                                gforced last edited by

                                cracking my big toe distal is a fav, can't crack the left though,
                                Start with my toe, then ankle,knee,sometimes my hip will,then my spine although i know peole who can i can't click the invertabre between my shoulders. Neck is easy then a do the left shoulder, right won't crack, wrists most digits.left thumb won't crack but that's since a little accident and a few stiches,then my nose and i am done.
                                Still i'ld love to get a few more spinal cracks in.

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