Crunching Joints, What Causes The Cracking Sound In Chiropractic

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Description: In this video Dr. Stephen Cain DC from Total Health Systems in Macomb County, MI explains what causes the cracking sound from a Chiropractic Adjustment and what the implications of it are.

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