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Cracking fingers

Hey, ya I tend to do that ALOT, I once damaged my middle finger too. Hey Pro's, were are ya?

Maybe they're not around today.

This points out the aspect that 'just 'cause you can doesn't mean you should'. Although from the 'cavitation in the joint theory', there doesn't seem to be any definitive, objective support that doing so will damage your joint, potential damage to the joint due to stretching ligaments and/or intra-joint damage don't seem to be worth the risk.

Although I've been guilty of it in the past as an almost nervous reaction, I try not to succumb to it anymore.

Lloyd Howard
 
meh, i don't think it's good or bad, a chiropractor(or something like that) told me to stop cracking my neck but mentioned that cracking my fingers wasn't bad.

it's really not proven either way, i wouldn't concern myself with it.
 
Joints should work smoothly and craking when playing a bass isn't a good sign. I can crack joints of my fingers intentionally but what value it has?

None except for a momentary amusement perhaps.
 
I recall reading another thread on this topic where almost every said they was nothing to worry about and developing arthritis was just a myth.

I can crack my fingers, toes, wrists, and jaw and there doesn't seem to be any problems aside from my grip feeling weaker sometimes.