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  2. Snapping scapula syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Snapping scapula syndrome, also known as scapulocostal syndrome or scapulothoracic syndrome, is described by a "grating, grinding, popping or snapping sensation of the scapula onto the back side of the ribs or thoracic area of the spine" (Hauser). Disruption of the normal scapulothoracic mechanics causes this problem.

  3. Crepitus - Wikipedia

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    Crepitus is "a grating sound or sensation produced by friction between bone and cartilage or the fractured parts of a bone". Various types of crepitus that can be heard in joint pathologies are: Bone crepitus: This can be heard when two fragments of a fracture are moved against each other.

  4. Hamman's sign - Wikipedia

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    Hamman's sign (rarely, Hammond's sign [1] or Hammond's crunch [2]) is a medical sign consisting of a crunching, rasping sound, synchronous with the heartbeat, [3] heard over the precordium in spontaneous mediastinal emphysema. It is thought to result from the heart beating against air-filled tissues.

  5. Subcutaneous emphysema - Wikipedia

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    These cases result in immediate onset (usually) painless swelling of the face and neck; crepitus (crunching sound) typical of subcutaneous emphysema is often present and the subcutaneous air will be visible on X-ray. [24] One of the main causes of subcutaneous emphysema, along with pneumothorax, is an improperly functioning chest tube. [2]

  6. Doritos Created AI Software That Will Mute The Sound Of Loud ...

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    While there's pretty much nothing I dislike about a Dorito, the sound of constant crunching can get annoying when I'm trying to chat on the phone or sneak snacks during a Zoom call at work ...

  7. Joint cracking - Wikipedia

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    For many decades, the physical mechanism that causes the cracking sound as a result of bending, twisting, or compressing joints was uncertain. Suggested causes included: Cavitation within the joint—small cavities of partial vacuum form in the synovial fluid and then rapidly collapse, producing a sharp sound. [7] [8] Rapid stretching of ...

  8. Crepitation - Wikipedia

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    Crepitation refers to situations where noises are produced by the rubbing of parts one against the other, as in: Crepitus, a crunching sensation felt in certain medical problems; Rales or crackles, abnormal sounds heard over the lungs with a stethoscope; A mechanism of sound production in grasshoppers during flight. Also called "wing snapping".

  9. Kaley Cuoco reveals she suddenly saw random man in her hotel ...

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    The actress then launched into the story of her bizarre hotel room interaction, explaining that it all began when she was about to jump in the shower "butt naked."