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Bone spurs (also called osteophytes) are smooth, hard bumps of extra bone that form on the ends of bones. They often pop up in the joints -- the places where two bones meet. Most bone spurs don't ...
a muscle on the pinky finger’s side of the forearm that helps extend the wrist. “If you have a bone spur there, that is causing the tendinitis that he had initially,” Shin said.
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