Creaky Joints (Crepitus)
September 9, 2021
What is Crepitus?
Crepitus is described as a grating, cracking, crunching, grinding, creaking or popping noise that occurs along with the movement of a joint. These sensations may be mildly uncomfortable but are largely pain-free. Crepitus can affect people of all ages but becomes more common as we begin to get older.
What Causes Crepitus?
Crepitus may be caused for a variety of different reasons. Sometimes, these noises are completely harmless. Other times, these noises may be an indication of other issues that might exist within the joint. Typically, if there is an issue, it is not considered to be a serious health concern. Common Causes Include:- Air bubbles popping within the joint. For example, cracking your knuckles.
- Tendons or ligaments snapping over bony structures. This may cause slight pain or discomfort
- Arthritis - this causes the cartilage (cushion between joints) to begin to deteriorate.