Steps to deciding to have tailbone removal surgery (coccygectomy)

For people who suffer with tailbone pain or coccydynia (coccyx pain), it can be difficult to decide whether or not to have the coccyx surgery to remove the tailbone (coccyx removal surgery, also called coccygectomy). These steps will focus on helping people and their doctors decide whether to consider tailbone…

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Why liquid Glucosamine formula Syn-flex® is one of the most powerful joint care products

Glucosamine and why liquid Glucosamine formula Syn-flex® is one of the most powerful joint care products on the market today… Order Now Glucosamine is an amino sugar produced from the shells of chitin (shellfish) and is a key component of the extra cellular matrix of cartilage. Glucosamine works to stimulate…

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Coccyx X-rays for Coccydynia and Tailbone Pain

This video by Dr. Patrick Foye is about how to tell if your x-ray includes the coccyx or tailbone area. There are special technique to take x-rays of someone suffering from tailbone pain or coccydynia, and this video will help you learn what needs to be included in the x-ray.

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Coccyx MRI for Tailbone and Coccyx Pain

Taking an MRI is often the only way to diagnose coccydynia.  This video is will help you understand the process and whether or not your MRI includes the coccyx. This is important if you have tailbone pain because quite often a doctor will order an MRI and the coccyx or…

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Treating Coccyx Dysfunction with Erik Dalton Ph.D.

Dr. Erik Dalton shows us how to treat coccyx and tailbone dysfuntion with an assortment of exercises.

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How do you know if you have coccyx or tailbone pain?

Are you having trouble sitting for long periods of time? Did you fall or injure your tailbone and the pain simply won’t go away? Does it feel like you have a pole sticking up the back of your spine? This video, presented by Patrick Foye M.D., will help you diagnose…

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