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Bone Spur Back
As we age, wear and tear of the spine or
back
(osteoarthritis) causes some patients develop bony outgrowths. These growths are bone spurs,
also known as osteophytes. Bone spurs are the bodys natural response to the
inflammation that results from the aging spine. The collection of calcium that turns into
the bone spur is a type of natural fusion. However, as they grow and extend, the vertebral
opening becomes narrow. Either the spinal canal and/or the foramen, the opening for nerve
passageways, become smaller. This narrowing is stenosis, and results in a pinching
(compression) of the spinal cord or the spinal nerve root. Symptoms may include pain,
weakness, numbness and loss of coordination in the lower extremities. |