Any location where bones meet is a potential area for bone spur growth. These bony projections usually develop as a result of osteoarthritis damage. Most people with bone spurs experience no symptoms and are never aware of them. However, if they develop in the joints of the feet, they can cause mild to severe pain along the top of the foot.

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