Dr. Gregory Minnis is a physical therapist with an interest in orthopedic manual therapy. His work experience includes orthopedic physical therapy, sports medicine, neurological rehab, advanced assessment and treatment of running injuries, and advanced treatment of the pelvic complex, spine, and extremities.
When your bones fuse together after a break, they can create ridges on your shoulder blades or ribs. These ridges are more prone to catch or rub against your muscles and sometimes make an audible noise.
A benign growth in your shoulder, scapula, or rib cage called an osteochondroma can cause your shoulder to crack when you raise your arm. These kinds of growths are the most common benign bone growths.
In some cases, home remedies are enough to treat shoulder pain. If your shoulders simply crack or pop occasionally without causing you a great deal of discomfort, you might want to try treating your crepitus at home.
If you notice redness, swelling, or warmth around your shoulder joint, consider making an appointment with a doctor to discuss your concerns. Be sure to mention any recurring pain or discomfort that happens with daily activity.
my baby has this, i asked pediatrician, they said its perfectly normal...the sound comes from all the extra fluid in their joints. I was afraid that I broke my baby's bones but she seemed fine and not in any pain...so i waited for next day appointment(regular visit) and asked this question.
I notice this in my baby's left knee joint. I can pin poitnt he exact location. When my Dr was doing the well baby exam he checked the hips and knees for cracks and I mentioned it. He tried to get it to do it and it wouldn't right then. He told me to keep an eye on it. I have figured out exactly how to bend his knee to get it to do it so I will show him on our next visit. He didn't seem to think it was nothing.
Do your knees click randomly? Do you ever hear a pop in your joint when you move? Do your knuckles crack suddenly, for no reason? Did you mum ever told you that cracking your knuckles will give you arthritis?
Important: Shoulders are prone to injury, with 50% of adults 55 years or older having a detectable shoulder muscle tear. If you are experiencing pain along with clicking, popping, and cracking in your shoulder, we suggest you stop reading and book a physiotherapy assessment, as this could be a symptom of a more serious condition or injury.
If your shoulder suddenly started clicking, popping, or cracking in the past few months, you may have injured the muscle and altered its shape or the track on which it runs. The sudden onset of these sounds may indicate that further shoulder damage is occurring, and treatment is likely required.
We have "luxury vinyl plank flooring" that was installed about 18 months ago by a the previous owner. I believe it's installed over the bare concrete slab are some cracks/ridges in the slab from pictures taken prior to install.
The proper way is to replace the piece, but this is either laborious if you have to replace planks until you get to the damaged one, or it is very difficult and risks damaging the rest of the flooring, especially if you attempt lifting it out by lifting and wiggling the whole floor.
If you have an extra piece for replacement, you can cut the damaged one out using a "horizontal reciprocating saw", and replace it. Don't cut at the seams, and instead cut along the diagonals so you lift it out in 4 pieces, each a triangle, leaving the edges of the surrounding tiles in tact.
To insert it you have to modify the new piece by cutting away the bottom side of any lips so that it can be dropped in place. Since it won't click lock, you'll use glue on the seams. You may be lucky that you can click it along one or two sides, and then you only need to cut and glue the remaining two or three.
Before dropping in the new piece be sure to inspect and prepare the floor underneath: remove high spots, fill if needed, and tuck in some underlayment if there is none. It's important that the floor is level and smooth at the location of the crack.
If you don't have an extra you can attempt a repair. To level the top of the tile you'll have to push one side down (easy) or lift the other. In order to lift one side, you can try by applying some tape and pulling it by the tape. Or you can tap in a thin screw and pull it by the screw head (using pliers if necessary). Once you know you can align both sides (this is your "dry run"), separate them, apply glue, re-align and hold until dry. You'll use an epoxy glue for this.
I doubt it's necessary after the above repair, but you can stop the crack from growing by drilling a tiny hole right at each end of the crack. Then fill the hole with glue for aesthetics. The hole changes the tension around the end which helps prevent further ripping.
Sir i am an user of H.P, hereby to arise a situation with my laptop, recently it was diagnosed by wifi problem in which a local laptop store dealer installed a cracked version into my existing original version of windows 10 single home language, i wanted to ask you that is it possible to bring back to original version, if it is please help with this situation as soon as possible sir, the local laptop dealer said that if you update it your laptop will take much time to boot, so i took no risk to perform any action to it sir.
You can reinstall Windows 10 on the notebook and it will activate automatically once installed and connected to the internet as the product key is in the firmware of the machine. Here is a small guide.
Download media creation tool from Microsoft on PC , run and create a bootable pendrive with the OS on it. (there is an explanation on the Microsoft web page on how to create the pendrive). Create the drive with Windows 10 Home 64-bit edition. Windows will automatically activate once installed and connected to the Internet.
If you choose this option you will need to use the pendrive to perform a clean install of Windows 10. You might need to disable fastboot and secure boot in BIOS (probably not). So, insert the pendrive in the PC and turn off the PC by holding the power button. Press the power button and immediately keep pressing ESC until the startup menu appears and then press F9 and choose the pendrive in the boot menu. Once it boots from pendrive follow the procedure to install Windows.
When finished installing allow Windows to completely update and find all or most drivers. You can follow this process by going into settings > Security and update > click on Verify for updates. You might need to reboot a couple of times.
Once completely updated you can go into device manager and see if there are any missing drivers (there will be yellow exclamation mark next to the device). You can find these drivers and software on HP support page for your product.
Your notebook should be supported by the HP cloud recovery tool which you can use to create a bootable USB recovery drive that will install the original W10, the drivers and the software that came with your notebook.
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Read on to learn about what makes the cracking sound when you twist or bend your spine, when the sound is normal, and when it may indicate a developing problem in the joints, bones, and/or muscles of your spine.
The cracking, popping, or grating that you experience under your skin is called crepitus and usually originates from your joints, but may also develop within your bursae, tendons, or other soft tissues.
If you are in doubt or if your back-cracking sound is associated with pain, it is advised to see a doctor for an accurate diagnosis. Intermittent and painless cracking is usually normal and not a cause for concern.
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