A paramedic who regularly cracks her joints has been left partially paralysed. Natalie Kunicki, who works for London Ambulance Service, was simply watching films in bed with her friend after a night ...
A young paramedic in the United Kingdom recently cracked her neck while stretching and ended up partially paralyzed. On the night of March 4, 23-year-old Natalie Kunicki was watching a movie in bed ...
A paramedic was left partially paralyzed after cracking her neck triggered a stroke at age 23. Natalie Kuniciki was watching a movie in bed after a night out when she stretched her neck and heard a ...
Many people try to relieve neck tension by forcefully twisting their neck until it "cracks," but this self-manipulation can be risky and should be avoided. Safe neck adjustments should only be ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. LONDON–A woman says she was left partially ...
A TikToker is warning his followers against cracking their necks at home after the bad habit landed him in the hospital. On March 1, TikTok user Kaden Thaddeus, aka @ur.boi, uploaded a video from a ...
For many people, cracking their neck is a daily habit, just like cracking your back or your knuckles. But a recent viral tweet suggested a woman suffered from stroke symptoms after getting her neck ...
Repeated twisting of the uppermost part of your spine can lead to laxity and instability; sports doctors recommend safer options My husband cracks his neck multiple times a day. He complains that his ...
The formation of air bubbles is the reason joints in our necks, fingers, and other body parts "crack" or "pop." The young woman's stroke was almost certainly a freak accident. The Daily Mail reported ...
When you need to stretch out stiff muscles, it’s natural to hear a “snap, crackle, pop!” with no Rice Krispies in sight. But when it comes to your neck, you may be wondering if there may be any ...
Cracking our joints may be a bad habit, but it doesn’t stop the majority of us from doing it anyway. However, for 23-year-old Australian woman Natalie Kunicki, a seemingly harmless crack almost cost ...