Massage Therapist Practice Exam

Category - Assessment<br />

A client discloses that they have a painful bone spur in their foot. Which condition could cause bone spurs?
  1. Osteoarthritis
  2. Migraine
  3. Thoracic outlet
  4. Bell’s palsy
Explanation
Answer: A Bone spurs can be caused by osteoarthritis. The term “osteo” refers to bone, while the term “arthro” refers to the joint. The suffix “itis” refers to an inflammation of the root word. A bone spur is an abnormal bony growth which develops on a normal bone. Spurs usually form from inflammation or injury to cartilage found in the area. The inflammation stimulates cellular bone growth, and eventually a bony prominence develops. Depending on the size and location of the spur, it may cause pain, weakness and irritation. Bone spurs can be found anywhere in the body and direct pressure on the spur would be contraindicated.
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