How does a bone spur develop when exposed bone tissue rubs against respectively other?
Answers: I dunno, but I got bone spurs surrounded by my jaw after surgery, not freshly once but twice. Extremely painful contained by the lower jaw, final where my molars used to be. First surgery, one appeared on the right side, and after the second surgery one appeared on the gone side.
I dont know why I got them, I dont know what factor of the surgery caused them to come out. I do know I pray I never seize them again, that was awful!
I enjoy one in my shoulder socket. The psychiatric therapist said it was because extra calcium formed near to protect the bone from the muscle that I had be over using at work through a repeated motion.
It wasn't severe enough for surgery, so I be given therapy to "retrain" the surrounding muscles for better support and function.
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