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There’s even a medical name for that crackling, clicking or popping sound your joints make: crepitus. Here's what causes it.
Crepitus is the grating, grinding, or crackling sound that accompanies the sensation produced by movement of bones and cartilage, or by friction between two bones connected by a joint.
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There’s even a medical name for that crackling, clicking or popping sound your joints make: crepitus. Here's what causes it.