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What is the popping sound I hear when the Doctor performs an adjustment?

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What is the popping sound I hear when the Doctor performs an adjustment?

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Many people refer to this popping as the bones “cracking”. However, this is not the case at all. The popping sound is simply a release of gases that have built up in your joints. When the Doctor applies pressure to the joint, it releases these stored gases thus creating a popping sound.

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