Patients often ask what that sound is. I tell them the distraction of the joint space creates a negative pressure causing cavitation and the release of gas from the synovial joint fluid. It’s kind of like opening a Pepsi bottle for the first time and the gas expands out of solution.Then I ask them do they understand. They say yes. Then, I tell them I made that all up.
Interesting, in the fact that I used to have a neighbor whose last name was Wertz. . . . I also attended school with theirtwo daughters, Billie & Penny.
Farside99 over 8 years ago
Wait, those are the good sounds. The bad sounds are, Doctor, after you adjusted my neck, I can’t feel my legs!
Leroy over 8 years ago
Up at the dawn of crack?
jbduncan over 8 years ago
John must like hate mail from chiropractors.
J Short over 8 years ago
I’m a chiro; we like all the publicity we can get.
J Short over 8 years ago
Patients often ask what that sound is. I tell them the distraction of the joint space creates a negative pressure causing cavitation and the release of gas from the synovial joint fluid. It’s kind of like opening a Pepsi bottle for the first time and the gas expands out of solution.Then I ask them do they understand. They say yes. Then, I tell them I made that all up.
P51Strega over 8 years ago
And then Rice Crispies for breakfast.
KA7DRE Premium Member over 8 years ago
Interesting, in the fact that I used to have a neighbor whose last name was Wertz. . . . I also attended school with theirtwo daughters, Billie & Penny.
hippogriff over 8 years ago
J. ShortMy answer would be the same as the woman’s who read an Einstein paper: “The words, yes; the sentences, no.”