Coccyx removal is called a coccygectomy. Do you think you need to have your coccyx removed surgically? Are you suffering from coccydynia and chronic pain in your tailbone that simply won’t go away? Are you unable to sit for any length of time due to the stabbing or throbbing pain in your tailbone? Coccyx removal…

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What is a sacroiliac seat cushion and why would you need one? A sacroiliac seat cushion is a specially designed seat cushion, usually made from memory foam or inflatable, with a cutout for the coccyx designed to give rest and cause less stress on the SI joint (sacroiliac joint) when a person with a sacroiliac…

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A dynamic coccyx x-ray is crucial to a successful diagnosis of coccydynia that will lead to a potential subsequent coccygectomy. If you have a sore tailbone and the chronic pain simply does not go away, you need to insist on a dynamic coccyx xray to confirm that your pain in your tailbone is in fact…

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Coccygectomy and pregnancy – it seems that these two things will be forever intertwined. Have you been suffering from severe coccyx pain after a natural vaginal childbirth and aren’t sure what to do? I will tell you about our experiences and then you can make some judgement calls as it pertains to your own unique…

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Coccygectomy recovery and other post-operation answers Once you’ve decided to have a coccygectomy, the next question invariably turns to the coccygectomy recovery. A coccygectomy is considered back surgery and thus can be classified as a major surgery. Recovery from back surgery is never a certain thing as it pertains to length of time for recovery…

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Are you suffering from the agonizing chronic pain of sciatica and other back pain? With this free sciatica and back pain relief guide you can receive the latest, cutting edge information about the following back problems: Learn why other back pain and sciatica pain treatments you’ve tried in the past didn’t work and why they…

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The following article contains tips on how to tell if you have a broken tailbone or fractured coccyx. Do you have chronic pain in your tailbone or coccyx area that simply won’t go away? Are you unable to stand or sit for any length of time at all without going crazy from the pain in…

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