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if you have a bone spur on the hip removed can it grow back
It's a bone spur in your nose, I would assume.
A bone spur is not a disability. If you were able to describe how the bone spur affected your function, that would be a disability. The majority of people have bone spurs in their feet.
A foam cushion placed in the shoe, with a hole cut out for the spur, can help relieve the pain of a spur on the foot. Severe cases may call for surgery, but this relief may be temporary, since bone spurs can grow back in the same place.
Heel Spur
if you have a bone spur on the hip removed can it grow back
As with meany things in life, the answer has a lot to do with location. If the bone spur is not close to nerve tissue you will not have back pain from it. If the bone spur is located near the spinal cord or a nerve root the back pain can be great, and result in many other symptoms. Bone spur formation is typically regarded as part of developing arthritis in the back, commonly called spinal spondylosis.
A bone spur is a growth of additional bone on top of normal bone. They usually form when the bone repair process is activated over a long time due to pressure, rubbing, or physical stress on the bone over a period of time.
A bone spur is a growth of additional bone on top of normal bone. They usually form when the bone repair process is activated over a long time due to pressure, rubbing, or physical stress on the bone over a period of time.
It's a bone spur in your nose, I would assume.
In the egg. When chicks hatch they have little nubs that can grow out latter resulting in a spur. Hens can grow spurs too. Sometimes only one spur grows and leaves the other as a nub. The spur can get knock off and never grow back.
It is a bone spur that appears in the neck. When a bone spur develops in your neck it may cause stiffness and pain in the back and neck. It can protrude inward, occasionally making it difficult to swallow or painful to breathe. The bone spur can also push against veins, restricting blood flow to your brain. Bone spurs in your neck is usually caused by osteoarthritis. When the discs between your vertebrae start getting thinner your body may try to compensate by adding bone tissue at the edges of the vertebrae to try and compensate. This bone growth is known as a bone spur.
A bone spur is not a disability. If you were able to describe how the bone spur affected your function, that would be a disability. The majority of people have bone spurs in their feet.
A thickening on the surface of the calcaneus bone is usually a heel spur.
A foam cushion placed in the shoe, with a hole cut out for the spur, can help relieve the pain of a spur on the foot. Severe cases may call for surgery, but this relief may be temporary, since bone spurs can grow back in the same place.
bone spur
From what ive read yes. It will probably be a long recovery process.