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Bone spurs (also called osteophytes) are smooth, hard bumps of extra bone that form on the ends of bones. They often pop up in the joints -- the places where two bones meet. Most bone spurs don't ...
with the bone spurs you mention. I did find description of tight bra straps causing damage to the nerve and blood supply that runs directly under the collarbone. This can be compressed by pressure ...
A collarbone fracture accounts for approximately 5% of all adult fractures. The bone can break due to blunt force, such as a fall on an outstretched arm or shoulder. Pain around the collarbone ...
Neck strain and bone spurs are certainly possible from poor posture, but some experts doubt that cellphones are the only culprit. By Denise Grady You may be hunched over your phone right now ...