Due to the slender nature of our digits, when osteophytes develop on the fingers, they can cause serious problems. Heberden’s nodes develop in the joints closes to the end of the finger or toe. Bouchard’s nodes grow in the middle joints of the fingers and toes. Both types can lead to diminished dexterity and intense pain.

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