What is Neck Cracking ?

The term cracking when referring to neck cracking is the popping sound that occurs when quick motions loosen the joint and ligaments in the neck.
Any joint can be cracked, and it is common for people to also crack their knuckles, lower back, hips, ankles, and toes.
People often do this themselves, although it can also be done by a professional. In general, in the case of neck cracking, the professional who performs this maneuver would be a chiropractor.
In this article, we take a look at when neck cracking might occur, what the risks might be, and why chiropractors might do it.
Risks and possible complications:-
The practice of neck cracking is a common method used by chiropractors. The process is known as cervical spine manipulation. Some chiropractors believe that it is not high-risk and the rate of injury caused by it is very low.
However, there are risks and side effects associated with it. Some chiropractors believe that these risks outweigh the possible benefits of neck cracking.
1. Stroke:-
Although cases are rare, neck cracking can tear the vertebral artery, which supplies blood to the brain. This tear can cause a stroke.
Individuals who have a habit of neck cracking are more prone to having a stroke. This is particularly common in those under the age of 60.
2. Blood clotting:-
Neck cracking has caused some cases of blood clotting in the neck. This is very dangerous because it can stop the oxygen supply to the brain.
3. Osteoarthritis:-
Cracking the neck puts pressure on the joints. When this is done a lot, it can lead to instability in the neck and, in turn, to osteoarthritis, a condition where the tissue at the ends of bones becomes weaker.
Osteoarthritis is a painful and irreversible condition.
4. Lack of mobility:-
Each time the neck is cracked, it can cause damage to the connective tissue in the spine. Over time, this can reduce mobility and may lead to arthritis.
Risk factors:-
Age may play a part in the risk of complications from neck cracking.
Young people have greater muscle, ligament, and bone strength than older people. As a result, neck cracking is relatively safe for them. As people get older, their blood vessels get harder. This causes a greater risk of artery bursting.
Bones may also be more likely to fracture in older people from a quick, forceful motion.
Is there any benefit to neck cracking?
Cracking the neck to relieve pain is a commonly used practice by chiropractors.
While there are risks of a vascular injury, fracture, or nerve damage, the chances of it happening are low. The risk is lowest in people who have healthy bones, ligaments, and muscles.
Neck manipulation, which can often lead to cracking, through massage and stretching of the soft tissue, has been shown to correct the positioning of the spine, and to relieve pain.
Those in favor of the process say that it is more effective than other treatments, such as exercising the muscles that support the spine.
Problems that cervical neck manipulation from a chiropractor has been shown to help, include:
- migraine
- neck pain
- lower back pain
- some joint conditions
It is important to remember that, if someone chooses this treatment, only a qualified chiropractor should carry out the manipulation.
Those experiencing neck pain or lack of mobility in their neck could also think about trying some other methods or lifestyle changes, such as:
- professional massage
- over-the-counter pain medication
- a firmer mattress or new sleeping position
- neck stretching and strengthening exercises
- putting ice or heat on the painful area
- not carrying heavy shoulder bags or backpacks
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