Market ScenarioOsteophyte or bone spurs are bony projections that grow along the edges of a bone. It can form in any bone but mostly it is found in joints. Bone spurs also occur where tendons, ligaments, and muscles attach to the bone.Increasing number of cases of bone spur is key driver for the growth of global bone spur market. Advanced diagnosis and treatment options are also driving the growth for the market. Increasing knowledge of this disorder, extended insurance cover, and growing healthcare expenditure are major driving forces of the market.Global bone spur market is expected to grow at the CAGR of ~3.9% during the forecast period and is estimated to reach USD 489.2 million by 2023.Get Sample Copy @ https://www.marketresearchfuture.com/sample_request/3835Segments: Global bone spur market has been segmented on the basis of type which comprise Knee, Spine, Hip, Shoulder, Fingers, and others. Spine bone spur sub-segmented into posterior osteophytes, anterior osteophytes, and others.On the basis of diagnosis, the market is segmented into radiologic testing, and others. Radiologic testing is further sub-segmented into X-rays, MRI, ultrasound imaging, myelograms, CT scan.On the basis of treatments, the market has been segmented into medications, rehabilitation therapy, injections, surgery, and others. Medication includes anti-inflammatory medications, muscle relaxant pain medications, and others. Surgery is sub-segmented into laminotomy, discectomy, foraminotomy, and others. Injections are further sub-segmented into epidural steroid injection, and others.On the basis of end user, it is segmented into hospitals and clinics, medical research centers, academic institutes, and others.Key players for global bone spur market:
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