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What causes that “popping or cracking noise” after an adjustment/manipulation?

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What causes that “popping or cracking noise” after an adjustment/manipulation?

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Not all adjusting techniques cause the “popping sound”, however this has been researched and compared to popping your knuckles. British research shows that the sound is caused by gas rushing in to fill the partial vacuum created when the joints are slightly separated. There is a release of C02 and nitrogen gasses, much like opening a can of soda.

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