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Why are my joints so noisy? An Osteopaths view.

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Joint cracking is a common phenomenon. Read on to find out more...

Joint cracking is a common phenomenon. It’s often associated with the release of gas bubbles in the synovial fluid and can be harmless. Interestingly though, it occurs most frequently in joints lacking stability and adequate support from the surrounding muscular system, which is a cause for concern. This instability can result from muscle imbalances, which may hold the joint out of its optimal position. This leads to compression and the gradual buildup of pressure. When the joint moves through its range of motion, the pressure is released, producing that characteristic pop or click.

So why worry?

These sounds are generally harmless and a normal part of movement, but if they’re accompanied by other symptoms such as pain, swelling, or decreased range of motion or if you’re suddenly a one-person percussion section with lots of clicks and clacks from joints that were never noisy before it’s time to make an appointment by calling 01634 420046 / 01622 260101. Our team of experienced osteopaths will evaluate you to rule out any underlying joint dysfunction or pathology and work with you towards improved musculoskeletal health.

Anatomy of a crack

Affected areas often include the neck, lower back, toes/ankles, and fingers/hands. For instance, cracking sounds in your hands and fingers might indicate imbalances in the muscles of the forearms or the muscles that extend and flex the fingers, or weakness or tightness in the hand itself. In the spine, cracking may occur due to vertebral joint movement itself or the release of gas bubbles. Imbalances in the paravertebral muscles (including the erector spinae and multifidus muscles), weakness or dysfunction in the core muscles, or excessive tightness in the hip flexors, hamstrings or gluteal muscles could all contribute to those cracks and pops. These imbalances can lead to other problems too, so consider the noises as warning signs rather than issues in themselves.

How can we help?

At Tim Wood Healthcare, our team of osteopaths is dedicated to helping you understand and address joint cracking and its underlying causes. Through a thorough assessment, we identify muscle imbalances, joint dysfunctions, and other contributing factors. We then develop personalised treatment plans aimed at restoring proper joint function and stability.

Treatment may include manual therapy techniques such as soft tissue manipulation, joint mobilisation, and stretching exercises to address muscle imbalances and improve joint mobility. Additionally, guidance on posture correction, ergonomic modifications, and lifestyle factors can promote overall musculoskeletal health.

Conclusion

If you’re surprised by a sudden increase in joint cracking, (or your joints have always cracked a lot) especially if it’s accompanied by pain or reduced mobility, contact us at 01634 420046 / 01622 260101 to schedule an appointment with one of our experienced osteopaths. We’re here to help.

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