Could this be a bone spur?!?
A few years ago, I broke my upper middle finger, right above the top joint. When it broke, i guess part of the bone formed a lump above the joint. It never go away though. The lump is really hard and it has been nearby every since. Today, I had another injury to the same area, and it is sticking out even further immediately. Is this a bone spur? or what is it? And what should i do about it?
Answers: Well, I agree that's what it sounds like. I never had any injury to my right shoulder but I found out i have two bone spurs. they take years to develop and I'm not sure if they are cause by injury, from what i found out they are actually considered a defect, they just happen. you might have a peice of bone chipped rotten and that's what your feeling/seeing. But, I'm no doctor, so better safe then sorry, get an MRI or X-Ray. By the course, Bone spurs HURT! if it don't hurt it probably isn't bone spurs. Good luck
Often extra bone is layed down as the callus forms where the break occured. It takes time for the bone to be reabsorbed and the bump may never fully go away. Right very soon the most important thing is to get the swelling down and this type of wrist/hand gel cold wrap will support. http://www.dme-direct.com/wrist-ice-pack... Hope this helps.
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Could this be a bone spur?!?
Answers: Well, I agree that's what it sounds like. I never had any injury to my right shoulder but I found out i have two bone spurs. they take years to develop and I'm not sure if they are cause by injury, from what i found out they are actually considered a defect, they just happen. you might have a peice of bone chipped rotten and that's what your feeling/seeing. But, I'm no doctor, so better safe then sorry, get an MRI or X-Ray. By the course, Bone spurs HURT! if it don't hurt it probably isn't bone spurs. Good luck
Often extra bone is layed down as the callus forms where the break occured. It takes time for the bone to be reabsorbed and the bump may never fully go away. Right very soon the most important thing is to get the swelling down and this type of wrist/hand gel cold wrap will support. http://www.dme-direct.com/wrist-ice-pack... Hope this helps.
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