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  1. This article provides an overview of the anatomy, physiology, and treatment of coccydynia. Results. Conservative treatment is successful in 90% of cases, and many cases resolve without medical treatment.

  2. Conservative or non-surgical treatments are typically the gold standard when treating coccygodynia, being successful for 90% of cases. Non-operative treatments may range from the recommendation of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), activity modification, ergonomic adjustments, and physical therapy.

  3. 18 gru 2021 · This study highlights the progressive nature of treatment for coccydynia, starting with noninvasive methods before considering coccygectomy. Non-surgical management provides pain relief for many patients. Coccygectomy is by far the most thoroughly investigated treatment option and may be beneficial for refractory cases.

  4. 1 lis 2020 · The diagnosis of coccydynia is made with a thorough history, physical examination, and diagnostic imaging. Inspection is essential to identify gross abnormality and to rule out other conditions. Careful palpation is necessary to identify step-offs, mobility, fluctuance, local tenderness, and masses.

  5. 27 kwi 2023 · Coccydynia is a pain in the coccyx (tailbone). It is typically caused by an injury that leads to bruising, dislocation, or a broken bone. It usually results from falling backward and landing on the coccyx, specific postures, or as an injury from childbirth.

  6. Tailbone pain (coccydynia) is common. It can result from trauma, infection or tumors. Treatments include at-home remedies and surgical or nonsurgical procedures.

  7. 7 wrz 2020 · Abstract. Coccydynia refers to pain in the region of the tailbone. Most cases are related to mild injury, trauma, and childbirth. The primary care provider will come across this complaint in a small portion of patients presenting with “low back pain.” There are no comprehensive guidelines for treatment of coccydynia.