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The Cause of Noisy Joints

Q: I am a 20-year-old in okay shape and health, but the joints in my upper and lower back and shoulders are always stiff and snap all the time. Are noisy joints the sign of some problem?

A: Snapping and popping of joints is common. The sound you hear is caused by air bubbles in the synovial fluid – the liquid that surrounds and lubricates your joints – and by the snapping of tightly stretched ligaments as they slide off one bony surface onto another.

When not accompanied by pain, noisy joints are harmless. Nevertheless, I wouldn't recommend forcing joints to snap or pop. When joint cracking is accompanied by pain or swelling, it generally indicates some mechanical problem or disease activity within or around the joint, such as torn or frayed cartilage. If your noisy joints are accompanied by other symptoms, see a doctor.

Leonard Calabrese, DO, Rheumatologist


Nita
23 Feb 2010, 19:46
I have a grinding pain in my left shoulder and the pain goes down to my elbow and then down to my wrist. I feel like I have a big knot in by shoulder. What can I do and what type of medication can relief my pain?
bawa
12 Feb 2010, 21:51
i m 35 . my knee,shoulder n jaw joint make noise each n every time i move any of them.is it curable?secondary sjogrens is bothering me.
theresa
02 Feb 2010, 10:23
I have periodic grinding with sharp pain in my left shoulder. It hurts to to move my arm when it is extended with the elbow upward. The pain radiates down my arm even when inactive. It hurts to do minimal tasks such as pulling up covers to make a bed or reaching in cupboards. Can you advise me with some non evasive treatment.
MaryKay
03 Jun 2009, 10:39
I have just recently been diagnosed with severe RA. Weening off prednosone and taking 20mg of methetrexate. However, I still have significant pain and difficulty navigating steps. Will I get to a point where the pain is minimal or is this it?? Since this is new and these drugs are the 1st - I guess what I'm asking is will I ever get to the point of being pain free?
MaryKay
03 Jun 2009, 10:37
I have just recently been diagnosed with severe RA. Weening off prednosone and taking 20mg of methetrexate. However, I still have significant pain and difficulty navigating steps. Will I get to a point where the pain is minimal or is this it??
Jennie Stevens
30 May 2009, 12:30
I have knees stiffness when I get up. I do walk. Lord what would I be like if I didn't walk or make efforts..
PATRICIA
27 May 2009, 09:18
After many months of pain and having trouble getting to my feet or out of bed, i have just taken xrays that show i have arthritis of both hips. where can i find more info to know what this means for me.
Terry Kingston
19 May 2009, 09:35
U have not been officially diagnosed, however, I've noticed in the last couple of weeks that my middle index finger is painful at the joint and difficult to bend. So I've been taking ibuprofen.
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