The Moji? If it's that, yeah, that looks good. (My hands would work better, hahaha!) (RMT 21 years)
No, bone spurs are different than bunions. If you had bunions your great (big) toe or toes would deviate into your foot. Both are painful though!
While a bone spur is a heel spur, or should I say, a heel spur is a bone spur, you can also have bone spurs in your heels, on your spine, in your wrists, elbows...anywhere where two bones come together as a joint.
"Bone spurs are bony projections that develop along the edges of bones. Bone spurs (osteophytes) often form where bones meet each other — in your joints. They also occur where muscles, ligaments, or tendons attach to the bone." (mayoclinic.com + emedicinehealth.com)
"A bunion is a bony bump that forms on the joint at the base of your big toe. A bunion forms when your big toe pushes against your next toe, forcing the joint of your big toe to get bigger and stick out. The skin over the bunion might be red and sore." (mayoclinic.com)