Knee spurs

The long bone spur of the knee refers to the long bone spur of the knee. The academic term is Bone Spur, which is not a medically correct term, because it is neither completely composed of bones nor sharp. The correct name in medicine should be bone warts. Bone spurs are the abrasion and destruction of cartilage caused by joints for various reasons, and promote the repair, hardening and proliferation of the bones. The spine enters the aging stage.

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