Dr Chris van Tullekan questions that piece of perennial parental advice: don’t crack your knuckles or you’ll get arthritis! One researcher, Dr Donald Unger, actually cracked the knuckles of ...
Arthritis, a widespread condition affecting millions around the world, causes pain, stiffness, and inflammation in the joints, disrupting regular tasks. While it’s impossible to cure arthritis ...
Cracking knuckles doesn’t increase arthritis risk but could lead to temporary discomfort if done excessively. Studies show no link between habitual knuckle cracking and arthritis. Maintaining ...
The experts advise on what really makes a difference The word “arthritis” describes pain, stiffness, and swelling in the joints. It can be a bit of a nuisance or extremely difficult to live with.