in_lovebaby13
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Ever since I started massage in MT school, I've noticed that I 'pop' a lot giving a massage. My joints are constantly popping. I was told by some that this could cause problems in the future, and I've heard a lot of people say that it's no big deal, if it pops it needed to pop.Yesterday and today my right shoulder has been killing me to move it. It hurts at the joint (the shoulder girdle) that pops a lot when I'm doing raking (using my forearm and elbow) on a client's back. It hurts to abduct it. I've had it massaged (just today in fact) which didn't seem to help much at all. Not sure if I need it adjusted or not, but I'm pretty sure that it will be injured worse as time goes by. I'm not exactly sure how to make it stop hurting, it shouldn't hurt just by doing raking. I've adjusted my table height making it shorter and higher, but I still seem to 'pop' a lot giving a massage. I'm starting to worry about it, and am wondering what I can do about it besides stop doing raking. Not sure if it just needs to be adjusted, but I don't want to end up injuring myself and having to stop doing massage. What should I try to do? ย