on February 4th, 2022
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How math and engineering helped study knuckle cracking 

It’s a common sight to see students or employees stretching their arms in front of them to perform that audible pop as they flex their wrists and fingers in the opposite direction.

Knuckle cracking is believed to be very common, and actually the body and mind’s response to pressure on your joints.

According to the two as you use your hands during the day it creates tightening in the muscles.

Continue reading How math and engineering helped study knuckle cracking  at EIT | Engineering Institute of Technology.

EITIt’s a common sight to see students or employees stretching their arms in front of them to perform that audible pop as they flex their wrists and fingers in the opposite direction.
Knuckle cracking is believed to be very common, and actually the body and mind’s response to pressure on your joints.
According to the two as you use your hands during the day it creates tightening in the muscles.
Continue reading How math and engineering helped study knuckle cracking  at EIT | Engineering Institute of Technology.Read More


      

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