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		<title>By: dares2cares</title>
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		<description>It is absolutely correct that cracking your knuckles does not cause arthritis. They are correct. To give an example of what happens, think of those sucker darts. When they are shot out of the toy gun they stick to the wall. When you pull them off the wall you hear a &quot;pop&quot;. If you touch the wall, it is probably slightly moist.  

In the same way, your joints get pressed together and that sack gets pushed together. When you pull on your knuckles (you should always pull straight out), the gas is released and it makes that &quot;popping&quot; sound.

I really wish you the best</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is absolutely right that cracking your knuckles does not cause arthritis. They are right. To give an example of what happens, reckon of those sucker darts. When they are shot out of the toy gun they stick to the wall. When you pull them off the wall you hear a &#8220;pop&#8221;. If you touch the wall, it is probably slightly moist.  </p>
<p>In the same way, your joints get pressed collectively and that sack gets pushed collectively. When you pull on your knuckles (you should always pull straight out), the gas is released and it makes that &#8220;popping&#8221; sound.</p>
<p>I really wish you the best</p>
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