Osteophytes (bone spurs) are bony lumps that grow on the bones in the spine or around joints. They form when a joint or bone has been damaged by arthritis, but do not always cause problems.
Osteophytes often do not cause any problems. You may only find out you have one when you have an X-ray for another reason.
But they can sometimes cause problems if they rub against bone or muscles, affect your movement or put pressure on nerves.
The main symptom of an osteophyte is pain and stiffness.
Other symptoms depend on where in the body the osteophyte has formed.
They can include:
Osteophytes only need to be treated if they cause problems such as pain or stiffness.
As osteophytes are closely linked to arthritis, the treatments you might need are the same as treatments for arthritis.
Treatment may include: