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What causes the noise when an adjustment is performed?

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What causes the noise when an adjustment is performed?

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The noise is created when the joint separates far enough and the nitrous gas can release out of the joint. This is called the physiological end range. It is a safe zone that chiropractors want to reach in order to create space in the joint and restore motion.

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