What's the differences between bone spur and spondylosis?
Answers:
Spondylosis is generally accepted to be a term that describes the overall process of degenerative osteoarthritis of the spine.
Bone spurs or osteophytes are the terms used for the specific bony projections of the joints in the spine, feet or hands that are often caused by osteoarthritis.
So bone spurs of the spine are the specific evidence of the process of spondylosis.
The information post by website user , Helpde.com not guarantee correctness.
