Pop it: If your joints pop and crack, you’re not alone. In fact, most people experience this phenomenon — especially in their fingers and knees. Usually joint cracking and popping doesn’t need to be treated. However, if the cracking and popping in your joints is accompanied by swelling and pain, you should be evaluated by an orthopaedic physician. http://bit.ly/2mS1wVF
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Popping joint: Popping popping joints have no definite reason. At this age it may be advisable to do exercises to strengthen muscles around the joint
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