Bone spur pain in the knee, if there is no obvious structural changes in the knee joint, can be treated by medication, accompanied by functional problems of limited knee movement, usually need to consider repairing through surgical methods. The formation of bone spurs in the knee area, accompanied by pain, belongs to the degenerative disease of the knee joint, and requires active treatment to relieve pain and prevent problems in knee joint movement function. If the condition is mild, with localized pain and no obvious structural changes in the knee joint, you can consider taking non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), such as meloxicam, ibuprofen, etc., and combining them with acupuncture point stimulation to speed up the recovery. If the condition of the knee spur is more serious, in addition to the pain, also accompanied by the functional problems of the knee joint activity limitation, usually need to consider repairing through surgical methods, such as knee arthroscopy minimally invasive surgery. If no improvement is possible, the need for treatment by means of knee replacement surgery cannot be ruled out. If you have knee bone spur pain, you should seek medical treatment in time and intervene early for treatment. Pay attention to the warmth of the knee joint in daily life, avoid exertion, and reasonably control your weight to prevent the condition from worsening. After the symptoms are relieved, it is necessary to carry out appropriate exercise to restore the range of motion of the knee joint. The above drugs should be used under the guidance of a doctor, avoid self-medication.