Many of us, myself included, hear lots of snaps, crackles and pops in our toes, ankles, knees, hips, spine, neck, shoulders, elbows, fingers and wrists during yoga practice and throughout the day. Is this a problem? Maybe.
Here's the "Official Word" from Yoga Journal : http://www.yogajournal.com/practice/228_1.cfm?ctsrc=nls137
The popping, cracking joints you hear while practicing yoga may be problematic or not, depending on the cause.
Cracking and popping noises can be attributed to a few different phenomena. One explanation is that when a joint is pushed into or out of its normal position (which could be done during a yoga pose) gases, primarily nitrogen, are displaced and escape from the synovial fluid inside the joint, causing a popping sound.
Another reason for the noise, according to frequent Yoga Journal contributor and international yoga teacher Judith Lasater, comes from a tendon moving across a joint or from arthritic changes that have already occurred in the joint. She believes that if this popping occurs naturally during yoga practice, or in daily life, for that matter, there is not a problem.
However, it is unadvisable to continually try to pop one's joints. This practice tends to create hypermobility and can lead to instability in the joint. This instability can cause the surrounding musculature to tighten up a bit to support the joint and thus the urge to pop will arise again, says Lasater.
If the popping is from a tendon moving across a joint or from arthritis, continue to pay attention to the area, and if the symptoms change, or if there is pain associated with a popping or cracking noise, seek the counsel of a qualified health professional.
2.02.2005
Noisy Joints
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