Chiropractors/hamstring

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If I stand on one leg, keep it perfectly straight, and bend forward 90 degrees at the waist---my hamstring or something in the back of my leg cracks similar to cracking a knuckle. Do you know what causes that? Is it bad for you? Thanks----Carlos

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Hello Carlos,

   Most of the time it is the tendon snapping over the bone or another tendon, due to tight hamstrings.  This usually is of no significance but is a sign of tight muscles.  Stretching and soft tissue massage may resolve the clicking.

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Dr. Brendon O'Brien D.C.

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Dr. Brendon J. O`Brien, D.C.

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Questions related to: Chiropractic, Physical Therapy, Soft Tissue Treatment, Nutrition, Acupuncture, and the integration of Chinese and Western medicine.

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Dr. O'Brien is a highly skilled doctor of Chiropractic who has come to Minneapolis, Minnesota from Rochester, Minnesota. Dr. O'Brien has a extensive knowledge of sports related injuries and myofascial conditions. Dr. O'Brien has competed in Judo, Mountain Biking, Road Cycling, Free-Style Skiing, Cross-Country Skiing, Baseball, Basketball, and continues to compete in Mountain Biking, Road Cycling, and Cross-Country Skiing.

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D.C., Certified Acupuncturist in Minnesota.

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