What’s the cracking sound?…I don’t want to have my bones cracked!
Eggs get cracked; spines are adjusted! 🙂
The sound is gas being released from the joint, not the sound of bone cracking. The joints that link the vertebra together are called facet joints and these are classified as synovial joints. This means that each facet joint in your spine is surrounded by a capsule of connective tissue and produces a fluid to nourish and lubricate the joint. Dissolved gas accumulates in that fluid and sometimes releases with the adjustment to produce a pop sound.
The ‘pop’ sound isn’t necessary for an adjustment though… sometimes it you hear it, sometimes you don’t.
If we find a problem with your spine and nervous system that we can help you with, our goal is to correct the problem as quickly and safely as possible.
Your comfort is vital to that process. The last thing was want to do is use too much force, twisting or torque which is actually counter productive to the adjustment process. The more your body is at ease during the adjustment the better!
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