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    Right side of neck cracking more than left

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      dj100 last edited by

      Chococrazy mentioned this and I have exactly the same, it also feels larger and more tense on the right… why is this?

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        chococrazy last edited by

        @dj100:

        Chococrazy mentioned this and I have exactly the same, it also feels larger and more tense on the right… why is this?

        Lots of people are born with one muscle larger than the other I think that's why my rigth side is large than my left. Cracking has been known to relieve this and make muscles even out. There is a tool that Chiro's use to find out which muscle is larger than the other, and crack according to that. Very few have the machine though.

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          dj100 last edited by

          Bullshit.

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            chococrazy last edited by

            @dj100:

            Bullshit.

            I learned that from a video on youtube at a Chiro's office I don't remember the URL, but he would use something like an ultra sound rod hooked up to a computer with a human body it would highlight in different colors how big the muscle is (red meant tense/big) and he said taht this can cause cracks as your spine isn't even. He then did some adjustments then did the same thing, and the muscles were nearly even.
            Edit: Also since you said you wanted my help how do you site when you're on your computer are sitting straight infront or is your neck angled left/right?

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              dj100 last edited by

              @chococrazy:

              @dj100:

              Bullshit.

              I learned that from a video on youtube at a Chiro's office I don't remember the URL, but he would use something like an ultra sound rod hooked up to a computer with a human body it would highlight in different colors how big the muscle is (red meant tense/big) and he said taht this can cause cracks as your spine isn't even. He then did some adjustments then did the same thing, and the muscles were nearly even.
              Edit: Also since you said you wanted my help how do you site when you're on your computer are sitting straight infront or is your neck angled left/right?

              Its straight but a tiny bit leant to the right.
              The obvious advice would be to lean left or straight, but then this just makes the click/crack louder and sometimes painful.

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                Patudo last edited by

                My two sides are most certainly asymmetric. My right thumb cracks much harder and feels infinitely better when cracked than my left. When I twist my neck to the left different joints crack than when I do it to the right and so on. I can only crack my back twisting to the left. But I can't write with my left hand, so I don't expect both sides of me to be perfectly in sync.

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