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How an Osteophyte (Bone Spur) DevelopsBone spurs can develop in any joint of the body but are more likely to cause symptoms if they are in the spine or in movable joints like the hips, knees, shoulders, or fingers. X-rays and other ...
Bone spurs that press on the spine and nerves ... where the cauda equina (a bundle of nerves attached to the bottom of the spine) is compressed and interrupts motor and sensory function in your ...
A new procedure at Main Line Health uses a side or front surgical entry and an implant for stable fix for back pain with less hospital time and faster recovery.
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