Sacrococcygeal teratoma

Learn more about sacrococcygeal teratoma, it’s causes and what can be done to help those who suffer. Sacrococcygeal teratoma (SCT) is a uncommon tumor that develops at the coccyx (tailbone) of the fetus during pregancy. In most of the cases, these sacrococcygeal tumors are small, benign and subsequently rarely present…

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Coccyx, Coccydynia and Hip Pain

A “hooked” coccyx is an often overlooked source of pelvic pain. Erik Dalton, featured in the video below, demos a sample deep tissue routine taken from his Level 4, “Low Back, Hip and Leg Pain” massage therapy continuing education DVDs that helps mobilize these anteriorly fixated bones. Watch this short…

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Coccyx pain treatment

Coccyx Pain Treatment Coccyx pain treatment can come in a variety of different methods, some of which may help you and others may not. Because each person is unique and their body may reacts to different treatments, do not feel discouraged if you try one and you do not get…

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Coccyx pain and coccyx removal for Kelly

This coccygectomy testimonial is from Kelly who just had her coccyx removal surgery on June 14, 2012. Kelly makes mention of one thing I would encourage you to do if you suffer from tailbone or coccyx pain – don’t take no for an answer. If you’re not happy with one…

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Coccyx pain

Coccyx pain (coccydynia) can have many causes, from child-birth to falling down on your backside while rollerblading. It is usually caused from a fall or similar type injury, but what actually causes coccyx pain? People who suffer from coccyx pain can attest that it is not an enjoyable experience and…

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Lower back pain after pregnancy

Lower back pain after pregnancy is more common of an occurrence than people know with some statistics placing it at over 50% of women who suffer from lower back pain after giving birth. There could be a number of factors for this lower back pain, but after having a child…

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Coccygectomy complications

Are you investigating having coccyx surgery and concerned about potential coccygectomy complications? As with any surgery, there are potential risks that need to be carefully weighed before having a coccygectomy. There is always the chance that the coccyx surgery will be unsuccessful, but if one investigates all other avenues of…

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Successful coccygectomy for Kayla

I am a 43 year old healthy slim female & had suffered idiopathic coccydynia for the last 3 years, no falls, fractures or accidents caused this excruciating pain in my rear, the only probable cause maybe due to change in profession which involves sitting most of the day (still working…

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Texas, USA: List of coccyx doctors and tailbone specialists

Dr. Mark Scioli Center for Orthopedic Surgery 4642 North Loop 289 Suite 101 Lubbock, TX 79416 1-888-868-5714 Web:  www.greatbones.com Email: MScioli@greatbones.com Treatment: Blood Product Transfusion, Knee Replacement, Spinal Fusion, Spinal Disc Removal, Spinal Fusion Device Insertion, Hip Replacement, Nerve Block, Joint Injection, Lower Back Spinal Fusion

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