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CFAN
PostPosted: Wed Dec 24, 2008 6:51 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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I do usually crack my joints when there is a slight pressure there. Sometimes that is the only time I can actually crack those joints--like elbows, back, knees. I can crack my toes and sometimes my fingers just because though. But I also when cracking my toes, feel a slight burning sensation afterwards, but it is alright with me since is kinda feels good. I also do have alot of stretchability in my toes.
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dj100
PostPosted: Thu Jan 15, 2009 1:36 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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cool, which toes can you crack, just the big ones?
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NOEngineer
PostPosted: Sun May 03, 2009 8:20 pm    Post subject: Agree with the list Reply with quote

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I also have a strong, repetitive desire to drink water, eat food, and go to the bathroom due to certain overwhelming signals from my body. Sorry for the sarcasm, but there seems to be an assumption inherent in much of this site that the desire to crack joints is somehow false or contrary to what is healthy.

Here are some things to consider:

1) Perhaps pressure inside the joint is bad. I work in the chemical industry, and relieving excess pressure from tanks and vessels is a requirement to prevent damage to them. An imperfect analogy, I know...
2) Perhaps the pressure is caused by some failure of the joint membranes that allows more gasses to migrate into the joint, and/or less gasses to migrate out. I would assume that the joint is alive, and therefore needs oxygen to be supplied and CO2 to be removed.
3) Alternatively, maybe there is something in the cracker's system that generates more gas inside the joint. Decomposition or other reactions of chemicals can give off gases.

On the other hand, maybe everyone has the same amount of dissolved gas, but different nerve sensitivity to the resulting pressure. Just as some people have sensitivity to noise or light levels that don't bother most humans, maybe crackers have extra sensitivity to pressure. I doubt this is a cause, since my body involuntarily cracks when I stretch, walk, etc. But, maybe I've just loosened up every joint in my body over the years because I have cracked them on purpose so many times due to heightened sensitivity....
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dj100
PostPosted: Mon May 04, 2009 10:42 am    Post subject: Re: Agree with the list Reply with quote

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NOEngineer wrote:
I also have a strong, repetitive desire to drink water, eat food, and go to the bathroom due to certain overwhelming signals from my body. Sorry for the sarcasm, but there seems to be an assumption inherent in much of this site that the desire to crack joints is somehow false or contrary to what is healthy.

Here are some things to consider:

1) Perhaps pressure inside the joint is bad. I work in the chemical industry, and relieving excess pressure from tanks and vessels is a requirement to prevent damage to them. An imperfect analogy, I know...
2) Perhaps the pressure is caused by some failure of the joint membranes that allows more gasses to migrate into the joint, and/or less gasses to migrate out. I would assume that the joint is alive, and therefore needs oxygen to be supplied and CO2 to be removed.
3) Alternatively, maybe there is something in the cracker's system that generates more gas inside the joint. Decomposition or other reactions of chemicals can give off gases.

On the other hand, maybe everyone has the same amount of dissolved gas, but different nerve sensitivity to the resulting pressure. Just as some people have sensitivity to noise or light levels that don't bother most humans, maybe crackers have extra sensitivity to pressure. I doubt this is a cause, since my body involuntarily cracks when I stretch, walk, etc. But, maybe I've just loosened up every joint in my body over the years because I have cracked them on purpose so many times due to heightened sensitivity....


Very interesting theory....
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Hazuki
PostPosted: Fri May 08, 2009 8:18 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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That would explain why I do it. I'm pretty sensitive to the environment, light sound smell that people can't see smell or feel I do. >< When I need to it feels like I have air bubbles in my joints.
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dj100
PostPosted: Mon May 11, 2009 1:59 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Hazuki wrote:
That would explain why I do it. I'm pretty sensitive to the environment, light sound smell that people can't see smell or feel I do. >< When I need to it feels like I have air bubbles in my joints.


Welcome to the forum Hazuki!!!
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Hazuki
PostPosted: Mon May 18, 2009 11:44 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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dj100 wrote:
Hazuki wrote:
That would explain why I do it. I'm pretty sensitive to the environment, light sound smell that people can't see smell or feel I do. >< When I need to it feels like I have air bubbles in my joints.


Welcome to the forum Hazuki!!!


Thanks. ^_^ My dad and I just cracked each others backs. lol It feels soo good. ^_^

I think I'll fit right in. ^_^
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dj100
PostPosted: Tue May 19, 2009 11:45 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Hazuki wrote:
dj100 wrote:
Hazuki wrote:
That would explain why I do it. I'm pretty sensitive to the environment, light sound smell that people can't see smell or feel I do. >< When I need to it feels like I have air bubbles in my joints.


Welcome to the forum Hazuki!!!


Thanks. ^_^ My dad and I just cracked each others backs. lol It feels soo good. ^_^

I think I'll fit right in. ^_^


wow how?
did you stand on each others backs or what?

and arent you worried about damage?
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whatscrackalackin
PostPosted: Sat May 30, 2009 3:36 pm    Post subject: symptoms Reply with quote

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i've detected quite a few pot smokers on here as well. Whats the correlation between cracking joints and rolling joints? Peace and potsmoke....
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JointCracker
PostPosted: Mon Jul 13, 2009 5:31 am    Post subject: Re: Agree with the list Reply with quote

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NOEngineer wrote:
I also have a strong, repetitive desire to drink water, eat food, and go to the bathroom due to certain overwhelming signals from my body. Sorry for the sarcasm, but there seems to be an assumption inherent in much of this site that the desire to crack joints is somehow false or contrary to what is healthy.

Here are some things to consider:

1) Perhaps pressure inside the joint is bad. I work in the chemical industry, and relieving excess pressure from tanks and vessels is a requirement to prevent damage to them. An imperfect analogy, I know...
2) Perhaps the pressure is caused by some failure of the joint membranes that allows more gasses to migrate into the joint, and/or less gasses to migrate out. I would assume that the joint is alive, and therefore needs oxygen to be supplied and CO2 to be removed.
3) Alternatively, maybe there is something in the cracker's system that generates more gas inside the joint. Decomposition or other reactions of chemicals can give off gases.

On the other hand, maybe everyone has the same amount of dissolved gas, but different nerve sensitivity to the resulting pressure. Just as some people have sensitivity to noise or light levels that don't bother most humans, maybe crackers have extra sensitivity to pressure. I doubt this is a cause, since my body involuntarily cracks when I stretch, walk, etc. But, maybe I've just loosened up every joint in my body over the years because I have cracked them on purpose so many times due to heightened sensitivity....

Thank you for sharing your theory, NOEngineer! Something to ponder on, for sure!
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