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Cracking your Neck is Risky Business Q: My son “cracks” his neck many times a day because he says it feels good. Isn’t that dangerous? A: Yes, it certainly is! Your son’s frequent “cracking” or “popping” of his neck bones may feel good at the time but he is creating more problems for himself in the long run.
The fact that someone has the urge to crack the neck or back suggests that an underlying problem exists and should be examined by a doctor. Doctors of chiropractic are experts at evaluating the neck and back. Once the source of the problem is determined, a chiropractor can begin corrective care or refer the patient to another healthcare professional if necessary. Please note that some chiropractors still employ methods that may result in a cracking sound during a chiropractic adjustment. Very different from indiscriminately popping spinal bones, chiropractors are trained to deliver precise adjustments to the spine. Such precision involves knowing exactly when, where and how to adjust a particular spinal bone. This essential knowledge can only be gathered by a thorough examination. Have a brief question? Write to: Ask the Chiropractor, Lakeside Chiropractic of Lake Norman, 16511 Northcross Dr., Suite B, Huntersville, NC 28078 or send email to DrBattaglia@LakesideChiro.com. Dr. Joyce Battaglia is nationally board certified and licensed to practice in North Carolina. She’s currently practicing in Huntersville, NC. |
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