Crepitus is a palpable or audible grating sensation produced by the rubbing of irregular bony surfaces or the presence of gas in soft tissues. It is clinically important as it helps identify underlying conditions such as joint degeneration or soft tissue infection. A common example is crepitus felt in osteoarthritis, indicating cartilage loss and bone-on-bone contact.

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