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If a bone spur in your neck is suspected, a doctor will likely recommend imaging tests, such as X-rays. This can help confirm any areas of excess bone growth along your cervical spine. Here are a ...
You may not be able to have a cervical spine MRI if you have metal in your body or you’re pregnant. Your doctor may order a bone scan, CT scan, or additional X-rays instead. Once the images are ...
A doctor can also use a DEXA scan or plain X-ray. While bone spurs show up on an MRI scan, X-ray images are the best option for detecting these. MRI is better for looking at soft tissue over bone.