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Spinal Bone Spurs
Spinal bone spurs often form as a result of chronic inflammation, which can develop within areas where cartilage has worn away due to spinal arthritis. This condition breaks down the cartilage that cushions the ends of bone. As your body attempts to repair this loss, it can create bone spurs near the damaged area.
Symptoms of Spinal Bone Spurs include:
- Pain in the affected joint.
- Pain or stiffness when you try to bend or move the affected joint.
- Weakness, numbness, or tingling in your arms or legs if the bone spur presses on nerves in your spine.
- • Muscle spasms, cramps, or weakness.
- Bumps under your skin, seen mainly in the hands and fingers.
Treatment options for Spinal Bone Spurs:
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Steroid shots to help reduce joint swelling and pain.
NSAIDs to reduce swelling, relieve pain, and relax muscles for four to six weeks.
Physical therapy and manipulation of joints to restore flexibility and strength, improve posture, and reduce the pressure on the nerves.
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