The bone spur is a bony outgrowth that forms on the surface of a bone, frequently developing at joints subjected to repeated stress or friction. A bone spur affects areas such as the heel, spine, shoulder, and knee, causing pain,...
Heel spurs are bony growths that develop on the underside of the heel bone, known as the calcaneus, due to prolonged stress and calcium deposits accumulating over time. Heel spurs affect athletes who engage in high-impact activities (running, jumping) and...
Blisters are fluid-filled pockets that develop on the outer layer of skin in response to damage, irritation, or infection. Blisters act as a natural shield, separating injured tissue from external pressure to prevent further harm during the recovery process. The...