Bone spurs are an outgrowth of extra bone. They are usually the result of osteoarthritis or injury and can form anywhere in the body. They generally appear where bones connect and are common in joints ...
Bone spurs in the shoulders may develop as a result of degenerative joint conditions as well as injuries and general wear and tear. At first, a bone spur in the shoulder may not present any symptoms.
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Is your joint pain actually a bone spur?
A bone spur is a smooth, hard bony growth that develops over a long period.
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