Enthesophytosis is a condition characterized by the formation of bony outgrowths, known as enthesophytes, at the sites where tendons and ligaments attach to bones. These growths often occur due to chronic stress or inflammation in the area and can be associated with various conditions, including osteoarthritis or spondyloarthritis. While enthesophytes themselves may not always cause symptoms, they can lead to pain and restricted movement if they impinge on surrounding tissues.