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Why do our joints crack?

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Answer: Gas bubbles pop in fluid

Tendons snap over bonesWrong. While tendons can make sounds, the classic knuckle crack comes from gas bubbles.

Gas bubbles pop in fluidCorrect! Joints contain fluid with dissolved gases. Stretching the joint lowers pressure, causing gases to form a bubble that quickly collapses—pop! You must wait for gas to redissolve before cracking again. Studies show it doesn't cause arthritis!

Cartilage is breaking downWrong. Cracking isn't cartilage damage. It's harmless gas bubble popping in joint fluid.

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