Saturday 12th October
The popping noise that you hear is only the formation of gas within a joint, when your adjustment moves the two joint surfaces that are close together. It’s called a joint cavitation and it’s just the same and is no more significant than any other gas release from the body (like when people crack their knuckles). Many people ask if the sound comes from the joints rubbing together, but it’s a process that happens in perfectly healthy joints.
The popping sound does not mean you are getting arthritis. Many studies have been done looking into habitual knuckle cracking and have concluded that it is not associated with clinical or radiographic evidence of osteoarthritis.
Whether the popping noise actually occurs with your adjustments, actually doesn’t matter. We do know that higher adjustment speeds, mean you are more likely to get a popping sound. So, all the popping noise really means is that your chiropractor just adjusted you really fast. Whether you heard a pop or not, or if it was loud or quiet, makes no difference and does not affect the outcome you get from the adjustment at all.
Keep this in mind next time you get adjusted by your chiropractor!