As we age, our bodies change and adapt to natural wear and tear, injuries and various medical conditions. Bone spurs are one of the common issues experienced by adults 60 years of age and older. Over time, bone spurs can develop anywhere in the body, including the neck. The medical term for these neck bone spurs is cervical osteophytes. While bone spurs aren’t always a cause for concern, they can become symptomatic.
Bone spurs in the neck can cause pain and neurological symptoms that can interfere with your daily routine or lifestyle if they become too severe. While treatment might not be necessary for everyone, it may help relieve noticeable symptoms caused by bone spurs.
Depending on how developed a bone spur is, you may experience symptoms including:
Cervical osteophytes share similar symptoms with other degenerative conditions such as spinal stenosis. It’s important to speak with a doctor or spine surgeon about any symptoms you might be experiencing.
Although bone spurs could be perceived as detrimental to your health, they are a normal part of your body’s natural aging process. As the protective cartilage in the spine breaks down over time, it exposes the bones to grinding and inflammation. Bone spurs develop to compensate for any structural changes of the joints due to wear and tear or degenerative spine conditions like osteoarthritis (OA).
Deposits of calcium form slowly over the damaged area — reinforcing and strengthening it. This process is what creates bone spurs throughout the body.
Other than degenerative conditions like OA or arthritis of the neck (known as cervical spondylitis), some risk factors and causes of bone spurs in the neck may include:
It’s not uncommon for a person to continue their daily life without experiencing any symptoms from bone spurs. Some patients only find out about bone spurs after they appear on an MRI or X-ray.
The steps a doctor may follow when diagnosing the cause of symptoms may include:
Your overall condition and the severity of your symptoms will influence the type of treatment a doctor may recommend for your bone spurs.
If your case is considered mild, you will likely find relief for your bone spur symptoms by trying one or more of the following treatment options:
More severe cases might require surgical intervention if the body doesn’t respond to medications or natural remedies. If you’ve tried various non-surgical treatments, consult with a doctor about other methods for alleviating your symptoms.
If an MRI revealed bone spurs in your neck and your symptoms are no longer tolerable, AllSpine Laser and Surgery Center may be able to help. We provide thorough medical exams and advanced treatment techniques. Our orthopedic specialists offer both non-surgical and surgical treatments to help relieve your pain and treat your symptoms.
Schedule an appointment at one of our five locations in Atlanta by giving us a call at (770) 997-0600.
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