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Osteophytes: Pathophysiology Osteophytes are formed

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Pathophysiology Osteophytes are formed of fibrocartilage and bone, often forming at the peripheral margins of joints at the interface between cartilage and the periosteum. Osteophytes are thought to develop from chondrogenic differentiation of progenitor cells, commonly from within the periosteum. Osteophytes appear to be a cellular repair response to the altered growth factor environment following joint injury. In some cases osteophytes can contribute to the stability of the joints. [2] Osteophytes are bony lumps that grow on the bones in the spine or around joints. They can cause pain, stiffness and nerve problems, and are often linked to arthritis. Learn about the symptoms, causes and treatments of osteophytes . Bone spurs , also called osteophytosis, are smooth projections that extend from your bone. They can be treated with physical therapy, pain medications, or surgery. Osteophytes , commonly known as bone spurs, are bony projections that develop along the edges of bones, typically where bones meet at the joints. These growths can cause significant discomfort and affect your mobility, making it crucial to identify and manage them effectively. At Unique Physiotherapy Clinic, we specialize in diagnosing and treating musculoskeletal conditions like

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