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Plastic shell hyperplasia
When people are old, joints are prone to hyperosteogeny, which is "osteoarthritis", also known as spur, senile arthritis and proliferative arthritis. It is most common in knee joint, followed by hip joint and finger joint. In short, the more tired and heavy the joints are, the easier it is to get "osteoarthritis".

Objectively understand "hyperosteogeny" and "spur";

Bone hyperplasia, also known as bone spur, is a self-protection mechanism formed by the body to stabilize joints and restore a new stress balance. This is a normal physiological phenomenon. When the joint establishes a new mechanical relative balance, hyperosteogeny will naturally stop. When the joints are out of balance again, hyperosteogeny will once again perform the duties of "repairman" and find a new balance and stability mechanism.

Evolution of lumbar hyperosteogeny;

For example, two trees, one grows in a calm environment and the other grows in a stormy environment. A few years later, you uprooted the tree. Comparing the roots of two trees, you will find that the roots growing in harsh environment are far denser than those growing in calm environment, and the root length is greatly increased. Why? Because it needs to grow more, longer and denser roots (hyperosteogeny) to keep balance and continue to grow without being blown down by wind and rain.

How should joint hyperosteogeny be treated?

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