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$Pretitle{Musculoskeletal System and Connective Tissue}
$Title{What Causes Joint Cracking?}
$Subject{joints sound popping}
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What Causes Joint Cracking?


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QUESTION:  Every so often, after sitting around for a while, and then getting
up to walk about, I feel and actually hear a cracking sound in my hip.  I know
I am not imagining this as my wife can hear it to.  It doesn't hurt but it
isn't a pleasant experience.  Do you know what causes this and if it is a
serious situation?

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ANSWER:  Sounds which come from the joints are not too uncommon, especially in
people with a bit of arthritis.  There are a number of causes, and none of
them are too serious.  If the surfaces inside the hip have become worn and
damaged by arthritis, there can be a sound created by the rough surfaces
grinding against one another.  Some times there are loose bodies,  bits of
cartilage or bone, that float around inside the joint space and can cause a
sound as they are moved about by the motion of walking.  Most of the time
however, the sounds are made by the tendons and muscles around the joint as
they slip over a bump on the bone.  Near the hip joint is a sac called a
"bursa" over which tendons pass.  If it is inflamed, it too may be a source of
sound.  While the sound may be startling at times, it is usually of little
consequence and should not cause you any undue concern.

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The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace 
the counsel and advice of your personal physician.  Promptly consulting your 
doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical 
problem.
