Bone Spurs: Treatments for Neck, Heel & Shoulder Pain

Bone spurs in the neck, shoulder, or heel can lead to chronic pain and reduced mobility. From specialized exercises to vitamin-based solutions and surgical options, multiple treatments exist to manage and dissolve these calcifications.

Signs of a Bone Spur in Elbow

Bone spurs, or osteophytes, can form in the spine or in any joint. They usually form at the end of the bone. They can exist without causing any symptoms at all. Bone spurs themselves are not painful, but they can rub against or put pressure on surrounding tissue or nerves.

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What Are the Treatments for Achilles Bone Spurs?

Bone spurs are caused by extra bone growth and can exist for years without ever causing any symptoms. In these cases, no treatment is required. However, they can also rub on nearby tissues, nerves and muscles and cause pain and swelling.

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