Osteophyte

Osteophyte: causes of formation and signs

A bony protrusion (osteophytic), which resembles a thorn in appearance, can form not only in traumatic circumstances, but also during degenerative processes in the cartilage tissue near joints and intervertebral discs. Both on open areas of the limbs and at their junctions. Only on an x-ray can you see the formation of osteopathic protrusions in the joints, which we call joint disease (osteoarthritis). However, is this the cause of these protrusions or is it accompanied by other problems such as osteophyte? Whether these problems arise directly as a result of the development of osteoatrophic joint damage or there may be other factors that remain unidentified, often become a source of anxiety, worry, fear, hope and expectation for us, without clarifying the true cause.

To understand how these bone growths, called osteophytes, came into being, you need to know what an osteophyte is. Most often, osteophytic formations are places of deformation and inflammation of cartilage tissues, which are located at the base of joints and vertebrae. The articular hyaline cartilage in these spaces is significantly damaged due to constant overload of the muscles, ligaments, tendons and joints. They are not cured completely, but are gradually replaced by bone tissue - osteophytes.



Osteophytes are not the true cause, but a complication of osteoarthritis

- Osteopathy (Osteophytic disease) is a collective concept for various pathomorphologies in the area of ​​the femoral neck, pelvic floor, sacroiliac joint. - Few people know this form as ostephyte. People often confuse osteophytes with some other abnormalities in the joint, but this is wrong. Wearing orthopedic shoes and simultaneously following a diet are often ignored, which becomes the main reason for the deterioration of the condition. The problem can and should be treated, but this requires consultation with a specialist and well-chosen treatment. As well as wearing orthopedic shoes to relieve the load on the spine.