I was always under the impression that 'cracking' your knuckles or whatever is from the joint and not the bone. How would the rib be able to do this? There isn't a joint connecting it.
I don't mean literally cracking, but it makes the sound and feels like it is cracking, but I'm pretty sure one slides forward and is on top (makes the popping sound) then when it pops back the other one will be on top
Is it normal to be able to crack your ribs ?
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I was always under the impression that 'cracking' your knuckles or whatever is from the joint and not the bone. How would the rib be able to do this? There isn't a joint connecting it.
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Justin1140
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I don't mean literally cracking, but it makes the sound and feels like it is cracking, but I'm pretty sure one slides forward and is on top (makes the popping sound) then when it pops back the other one will be on top
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That sounds really strange. Not sure if it's a bad sign of anything or harmless.