Bone Spur                                                中文

 

 

 

Improper joint function and misalignment of adjacent bony structure may result in an imbalance of weight bearing along the joint line. Increased in weight bearing could stress the local area which in turn increased its calcium deposition. Bone spurs are formed when soft tissue adjacent to these stressed structures are calcified. Bone spurs can compress adjacent nerves; blood vessles and soft tissue resulting in symptoms ranging from minor pain, numbness to gross sensory loss and muscular atrophy. 

 

 

 

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