When bone spurs occur in the vertebra of the neck, which is the cervical spine, they are known as cervical osteophytes. In and of themselves, these bony growths are not painful. However, depending on their size, number and location, they can crowd or touch a nerve or the spinal cord.
Jun 2, 2023
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Back or neck pain is the most common sign of bone spurs. The joint becomes inflamed (swollen and tender) and the back muscles become tender. Common symptoms are ...
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