It is important to enable realisation of this site to more people, like recommend to a friend or something, have a "Recommend this to a friend when signing up" option or something.
Latest posts made by Ben
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RE: How can we get more regular posters?posted in Feedback & Help
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RE: How can we get more regular posters?posted in Feedback & Help
It is important to enable realisation of this site to more people, like recommend to a friend or something, have a "Recommend this to a friend when signing up" option or something.
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RE: Walking on my back.posted in Joint cracking
This practice is perfectly fine, it is actually one of the Interdisciplinary Fields in medicine.
However you have to be very careful to ensure that entire pressure is not placed, as this could lead to a cervical fracture. Even pressure over a 10cm area is perfectly acceptable.
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RE: Neckposted in Joint cracking
It could be that you have pulled the sympathetic nerves too far. They will mitose back into place shortly.
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RE: Neck - which side to crack firstposted in Joint cracking
I am exactly the same.
If I try to click to the right first, I get a sharp pain that makes me stop, however if I go left to right it is perfectly fine.
I think it is because the sympathetic nerves are located more to this side.
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RE: How many joints can you crack?posted in Joint cracking
These ones:
Neck
Jaw
Back
Toes
Ankles
Hips
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RE: Jaw Cracking, Very Satisfying!!posted in Joint cracking
I love clicking my jaw, it really is difficult to explain the feeling.
And the noise it makes, it practically echoes around the room!!
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RE: Hypermobility versus clinical instabilityposted in Joints in general
I disagree with the evidence.
It completely contradicts what it says. It states that reduced movement is obtained. However, when a joint is clicked, the golgi tendons stimulate and allows abnormal movement, which one may aruge is temporary, however excessive stretching leads to the stretching being normal..
Like a person with 50/80 blood pressure, quite abnormal. However for the person, having been like it all their life, it is perfectly normal.
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RE: Heyy :)posted in Introductions
No, not the best look to have..And the explaination too!!
"Oh, it was caused by someone walking on my back"
And a Cervical Fracture is medical jargon for a Broken Neck!!!
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RE: Heyy :)posted in Introductions
I see, I will have to try that one!! Thanks

And thanks for the welcome as well.
Occasionaly I get someone to walk on my back, that is like heaven. Just avoid the neck area really, the last thing you want is a cervical fracture!!!