Repairing osteophytic lipping, which involves the formation of bone spurs at the edges of joints due to Arthritis or degeneration, typically requires addressing the underlying cause. Non-surgical treatments include physical therapy, anti-inflammatory medications, and corticosteroid injections to alleviate pain and improve function. In more severe cases, surgical options such as arthroscopy or joint replacement may be considered to remove the spurs and restore joint mobility. Always consult a healthcare professional for an individualized treatment plan.
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