What does a Bone Spur Look Like?

You can't really see the bone spur but you can sure feel it. Bone spurs usually occur in the heel areas and there is not much you can do other than have surgery to have the spur removed.

A bone spur (osteophyte) is a bony growth formed on.

Depending on the type of cell you want that are in the bone will let you know what it looks like. There are three special types. An example is the osteoblasts.

These will start out full and looks like the tip of a finger but when it is done filling the cavity then it will become flat. You can find more information here: depts.washington.edu/bonebio/bonAbout/bo....

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