Coccygodynia

Coccygodynia

The term coccygodynia was first introduced in 1859 by Simpson. It refers to Symptoms of pain in and around the tailbone, or the Coccyx. There are several synonyms often used: coccygodynia, Coccyx pain, Tail bone pain. The coccyx is the terminal part of the spinal column and consists of 3-5 vertebrae which are, in most people, fused. Several ligaments & muscles attach onto the coccyx, amongst them, the Levator Ani muscles– part of the pelvic floor muscles, the Piriformis – which can be considered

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TAIL BONE PAIN (COCCYGODYNIA, COCCYDYNIA)

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