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	<title>Comments on: Cracking Joints: An Indicator of Joint Degeneration?</title>
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		<title>By: Cracking Joints: Causes and Remedies &#124; Body2Envy - Get the Body People Envy</title>
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		<description>[...] Cracking joints cause intense pain as the ligaments connecting the bones together are also affected. The ligaments are attached to the bones and keep the joints in position. In addition to this, there is a chance of injury to the lubricating sac surrounding the joint. If this lubricating mechanism is not present then it increases the possibility of friction between the bones and this may lead to serious health consequences. Every joint has its own particular way of fitting together. Shallow joints with a wide range of movements such as the shoulder are affected more easily than the other. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Cracking joints cause intense pain as the ligaments connecting the bones together are also affected. The ligaments are attached to the bones and keep the joints in position. In addition to this, there is a chance of injury to the lubricating sac surrounding the joint. If this lubricating mechanism is not present then it increases the possibility of friction between the bones and this may lead to serious health consequences. Every joint has its own particular way of fitting together. Shallow joints with a wide range of movements such as the shoulder are affected more easily than the other. [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Cracking Joints: Causes and Remedies &#124; The Arthritis Pain Reliever</title>
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		<description>[...] Cracking joints cause intense pain as the ligaments connecting the bones together are also affected. The ligaments are attached to the bones and keep the joints in position. In addition to this, there is a chance of injury to the lubricating sac surrounding the joint. If this lubricating mechanism is not present then it increases the possibility of friction between the bones and this may lead to serious health consequences. Every joint has its own particular way of fitting together. Shallow joints with a wide range of movements such as the shoulder are affected more easily than the other. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Cracking joints cause intense pain as the ligaments connecting the bones together are also affected. The ligaments are attached to the bones and keep the joints in position. In addition to this, there is a chance of injury to the lubricating sac surrounding the joint. If this lubricating mechanism is not present then it increases the possibility of friction between the bones and this may lead to serious health consequences. Every joint has its own particular way of fitting together. Shallow joints with a wide range of movements such as the shoulder are affected more easily than the other. [...]</p>
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		<description>[...] Cracking joints cause intense pain as the ligaments connecting the bones together are also affected. The ligaments are attached to the bones and keep the joints in position. In addition to this, there is a chance of injury to the lubricating sac surrounding the joint. If this lubricating mechanism is not present then it increases the possibility of friction between the bones and this may lead to serious health consequences. Every joint has its own particular way of fitting together. Shallow joints with a wide range of movements such as the shoulder are affected more easily than the other. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Cracking joints cause intense pain as the ligaments connecting the bones together are also affected. The ligaments are attached to the bones and keep the joints in position. In addition to this, there is a chance of injury to the lubricating sac surrounding the joint. If this lubricating mechanism is not present then it increases the possibility of friction between the bones and this may lead to serious health consequences. Every joint has its own particular way of fitting together. Shallow joints with a wide range of movements such as the shoulder are affected more easily than the other. [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Cracking Joints: Causes and Remedies &#124; Arthritis</title>
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		<description>[...] Cracking joints cause intense pain as the ligaments connecting the bones together are also affected. The ligaments are attached to the bones and keep the joints in position. In addition to this, there is a chance of injury to the lubricating sac surrounding the joint. If this lubricating mechanism is not present then it increases the possibility of friction between the bones and this may lead to serious health consequences. Every joint has its own particular way of fitting together. Shallow joints with a wide range of movements such as the shoulder are affected more easily than the other. [...]</description>
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