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  2. Cervical Osteoarthritis (Cervical Spondylosis) - WebMD

    www.webmd.com/osteoarthritis/cervical-osteoarthritis-cervical-spondylosis

    Not being able to fully turn the head or bend the neck, sometimes interfering with driving; A grinding noise or sensation when the neck is turned

  3. Neck Crepitus: Popping, Cracking, and Grinding Noises - Verywell...

    www.verywellhealth.com/neck-crepitus-5114111

    Neck crepitus is clicking, cracking, popping, and grinding sounds in your neck. Popping at the base of your skull can be surprising, even alarming, but it’s most often caused by common issues like tightness and stiffness, poor posture, or arthritis.

  4. Neck Cracking and Grinding: What Does It Mean? - Spine-health

    www.spine-health.com/conditions/neck-pain/neck-cracking-and-grinding-what-does...

    Crepitus or crepitation is the noise that may be heard during joint movements, such as a cracking, popping, snapping, or grinding. These sounds and sensations can occur in the neck as well. Most people at some point have experienced neck crepitus.

  5. Cervical Spondylosis: What It Is, Symptoms & Treatment - ...

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    Symptoms and Causes. What are the symptoms of cervical spondylosis? You can have cervical spondylosis without symptoms. If you do have symptoms, they may include: Neck pain. Stiff neck. A bump or knot in your neck. Muscle spasms. A clicking, popping or grinding sound when you move your neck. Dizziness. Headache.

  6. When Neck Cracking Needs Medical Attention - Spine-health

    www.spine-health.com/conditions/neck-pain/when-neck-cracking-needs-medical...

    Neck cracking and grinding sounds can often raise concerns about potential cervical spine issues. While such sounds usually aren't serious, consulting a doctor is recommended if they're accompanied by concerning symptoms.

  7. Neck crepitus, also known as cervical crepitus or neck cracking, is a phenomenon characterized by the audible or palpable clicking, popping, or grinding sounds when moving the neck. While it can be unsettling and worrisome, it is relatively common and often benign.

  8. What can cause the neck to make a crunching sound? - Medical News...

    www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/crunching-sound-neck

    Why might a person hear a crunching sound when moving their neck? Read on to learn more about possible causes and when a person should contact a doctor.

  9. Neck Crepitus: Neck Cracking Causes and Treatment - hingehealth

    www.hingehealth.com/resources/articles/is-it-bad-to-crack-your-neck

    There’s no evidence to suggest that occasional or regular cracking sounds from your neck are signs of an issue, nor will it cause neck issues. Neck crepitus is common and typically harmless, and there are steps you can take to keep your neck strong and healthy.

  10. Neck Cracking and Grinding: What is it and Why does it happen?

    cambridgeosteopathy.co.uk/2019/10/10/neck-cracking-and-grinding-what-is-it-and...

    Many people experience a sensation of cracking, popping, snapping or grinding during neck movements, especially when turning your head to reverse the car or checking your blind spot. The medical term for these sensations is known as ‘crepitus’ and although crepitus can occur at any age it becomes more common as we get older.

  11. Neck Crepitus: Should You Be Worried About That 'Cracking' or...

    baptisthealth.net/baptist-health-news/neck-crepitus-should-you-be-worried...

    You’ve been sitting in front of a computer or TV screen for a while and then you turn your head in a different direction, releasing that familiar “cracking” sound in your neck. And you find some relief in that motion, which is more formally known as “neck crepitus.”