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What is that loud “popping” and “cracking” sound that is heard when a chiropractor adjusts me?

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What is that loud “popping” and “cracking” sound that is heard when a chiropractor adjusts me?

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Chiropractors utilize specific methods to find out what needs to be corrected in your body. Chiropractors want to help you, not hurt you. The “popping” and “cracking” sound is actually gas release from the joint when it is put back in place. The sound is quite similar to the sound created when you open up a bottle or can of soda. It is not the sound of bones breaking.

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