Is cracking knuckles good or bad for your health? An expert answers
Is cracking your knuckles every now and then harmful to your joints?
Dr Smarajit Chakrabarty is a renowned Orthopaedic surgeon, currently practising in Fortis hospital, as a senior consultant, Orthopaedics.
Is cracking your knuckles every now and then harmful to your joints?
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