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bone spur

[ bohn spur ]

noun

Pathology.
  1. a small, bony outgrowth on a bone, especially at or near a joint as a result of osteoarthritis; osteophyte.


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Origin of bone spur1

First recorded in 1870–75
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Kershaw, who announced during the playoffs that he will return to the Dodgers next season, said the damage in his left foot was more extensive than the bone spur that previously was reported.

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“I think I ruptured my plantar plate. I think I got a bone spur. I think I got some arthritis. I don’t really know. I gotta ask a few questions,†Kershaw said.

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In a start against the Arizona Diamondbacks, a bone spur on Kershaw’s right big toe flared up so bad he was forced to leave the game in the second inning.

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Kershaw’s left big toe — a key component in his ability to push off the rubber as a left-handed pitcher — has been compromised by a bone spur that flared up during an Aug. 30 start in Arizona.

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While Kershaw has dealt with his bone spur for “a couple years,†manager Dave Roberts said the night of his injury, it didn’t start to have a noticeable impact on his performance until his start in Arizona.

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