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Neck Cracking

Symptoms, Benefits and Risks of Neck Cracking

What are the Symptoms of Neck Cracking?

  • Stiffness in the neck, shoulder and upper chest
  • Pain in the neck
  • Neck crepitus or a popping sound when the neck is moved in a specific direction
  • Difficult neck movement in any particular direction
Neck Pain: Chief Symptom of Neck Cracking

What are the Benefits and Risks of Neck Cracking?

Neck cracking benefits are:

  • It helps relieve muscle tension
  • Positive mental effect - Just hearing the sound of joint cracking can make you feel better as these sounds are associated with the release of pressure and proper re-adjustment of a joint
  • Release of endorphins in the area of your neck joints - Endorphins help manage pain and give you a feeling of contentment. This could be the reason why some people do neck cracking all the time

Risks of neck cracking are:

  • Nerve injury - Frequent and forceful neck cracking can pinch the nerves in your neck and result in very painful neck movements
  • Muscle injury - Strain and spasm of neck muscles may be caused by repeated irritation to the muscles
  • Joint instability and hypermobility - Repeated popping of the joint may lead to joint instability as it causes the ligaments to become lax, lose their shape and become permanently stretched. This also results in a wider range of movement
  • Injury to the spinal cord - If you crack your neck too forcefully, a spinal cord injury can result
  • Puncture of blood vessels - Though rare, forceful neck movements, can damage the vertebral artery and form a blood clot within the blood vessel which may result in a stroke
  • Osteoarthritis - Cracking the neck regularly puts lots of pressure on the joints and may lead to the ends of bones becoming weaker
  • Fracture - May occur especially in older people
  • Disc injury - Applying force to an existing disc hernia may lead to increased pain and other symptoms such as numbness and tingling in the extremities

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