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spurs may occur at several areas of the foot. They may occur
beneath the toenail, between the toes, or on the top sides
of the toes and several other areas of the foot. The cause
of a bone spur is usually repeated trauma to a bone. A bone
spur can be described as an enlargement, overgrowth, or extension
of a bone. Spurs can be painful because they often cause corns.
Spurs are also painful when they are associated with shoes
rubbing on an area of the foot. If a bone spur forms beneath
a toenail or between the toes the condition may become intensely
painful and may require surgical removal in the podiatrist’s
office. Since even small spurs can create intense pain it
is best to have the problem evaluated both clinically and
by taking x-rays. A bone spur tends to worsen if not taken
care of.Dr. Sextro, Dr. Larsen and Dr. Bandel can relieve
bone spurs and help you walk more comfortably.
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