Why Does My Shoulder Snap and Pop?

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Shoulder snapping and popping is very common. It is exceptionally common in otherwise completely normal shoulders. There are many structures in the shoulder that can cause snapping and popping and most of you do not have pain. Snapping, popping, and clicking can also occur after shoulder injuries too. How do you know whether your clicking or popping is potentially a problem? In this video we will dive deeper into the subject of why our shoulders snap, pop and click.

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