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Daily Archives: September 13, 2013

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Knuckle Cracking: Good, Bad, or Just Annoying

General Health, UncategorizedBy bosgbSeptember 13, 2013

by Justin WU, DPT Does cracking my knuckles lead to arthritis? This is a question that has been asked, taught, and sought after for generations. When I was little my parents used to say, “stop cracking your knuckles, it’s bad for you.” Me, being young and obviously obedient, sort of obeyed. But now that I’m…

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