answers? not really. but what we do have is a bunch of anecdotes and opinions.
the jury is out on that one.
Popping Knuckles
You did, and regardless of whether it's true, thank you (again) for inspiring 6 months (and still counting) of liberation from a habit I'd had since elementary school.Meadows wrote:In the other thread, I believed I linked an article.
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I work for an Orthopaedic Surgeon and according to him cracking knuckles does not lead to arthritis. However, like discussed above, it can lead to a slight decrease in hand strength. BUT.
There are two separate ways to use the muscles and tendons in one's hands/arms. The same tendons and muscles are used to have the ability to squeeze (which most people associate with strength of the hand) and have the ability to resist the contraction to be released (as in the hand opening up). Popping knuckles affect the ability to squeeze, NOT the ability to resist release of contraction, which in what is primarily used in climbing.
In layman's terms, while climbing, one fights the urge for the hand to open up. Popping knuckles has no affect on this.
There are two separate ways to use the muscles and tendons in one's hands/arms. The same tendons and muscles are used to have the ability to squeeze (which most people associate with strength of the hand) and have the ability to resist the contraction to be released (as in the hand opening up). Popping knuckles affect the ability to squeeze, NOT the ability to resist release of contraction, which in what is primarily used in climbing.
In layman's terms, while climbing, one fights the urge for the hand to open up. Popping knuckles has no affect on this.
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My name is Sam Douglass and I love to pose for photo shoots holding on to a jug with only one hand (and no feet!) with my best friend Ian.
My name is Sam Douglass and I love to pose for photo shoots holding on to a jug with only one hand (and no feet!) with my best friend Ian.
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