What’s wrong with the ringing sound inside when you move your neck?

If there is a ringing sound inside when you move your neck, the first thing to consider in this case is a small joint disorder. Small joint disorders are a manifestation of spinal degeneration. When the spine is degenerated and there is osteophyte growth, especially in the joint synapses, the growth of bone spurs will pull and stretch the joint capsule, which can cause the joint capsule to relax and weaken the restrictive effect on the joint stability of the synapses. As a result, dislocation or subluxation of the synovial joint may easily occur under minor external forces, such as activity, and then it will reset itself, which means a clicking sound will occur during the process of dislocation and reset. This condition does not require special treatment, and generally only requires avoiding bad habits such as prolonged ambulatory work and frequent bending work, so as not to let the cervical degeneration continue to develop.