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    Posts made by Dadgrid

    • RE: After having cracked my elbows incosistently

      @Blaze:

      @Dadgrid:

      My elbows, especially my right one, cracks after about two hours of steady driving.

      Maybe because you are keeping it in a stiff position for a long period of time?

      I'm sure that's it. I think the right one does it most because I can move and rest the left one more while driving.

      posted in Joint cracking
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      Dadgrid
    • RE: On a scale of 1-10, how bad would you say cracking is?

      @knuckled:

      Neck cracking is risky. I'm not sure any other normal type of cracking is risky for a healthy person.

      I'm not sure. An orthopedic surgeon who was treating me doesn't think neck cracking is any sort of big deal, but I have a narrowed spinal canal, protruding disks, and I need surgery on my neck. OTOH, nobody thinks cracking has anything to do with it. Maybe I cracked my neck trying to relieve the problems I'm having, who knows?

      OTOH, I've cracked my fingers, elbows and spine very often. I have a bad back now but I seriously doubt cracking had anything to do with it, especially since it is my thoracic spine that cracks most. (usually over the back of a stiff chair that hits my back at just the right height.) I find that as I get older (I'm 58 ) I can't crack joints nearly as often.

      posted in Joints in general
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      Dadgrid
    • RE: After having cracked my elbows incosistently

      My elbows, especially my right one, cracks after about two hours of steady driving.

      posted in Joint cracking
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      Dadgrid