Bone spur formation

Human joints begin to degenerate around the age of 40. Due to chronic chronic damage to the joints, hyperplasia occurs at the edges of joint cartilage-bone spurs, which are medically called degenerative arthritis or osteoarthritis. 1. Primary: more common, mostly after middle-aged, onset of weight-bearing joints such as knee, neck, lumbar spine, ankle joint, etc., mainly by long-term wear, articular cartilage degeneration, cracks, softening or shedding, bone quality Exposed, hyperplasia of tissue around cartilage. 2, secondary: rare, secondary to congenital or acquired joint deformities, injuries, inflammation, can occur in young adults.

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