Coccyx Pain (Tailbone Pain)

Coccyx pain, also known as coccydynia, refers to discomfort in the tailbone area, which can be aggravated by prolonged sitting, sudden movements, or trauma. The coccyx is a small, triangular bone at the base of the spine, and pain in this region can be caused by injuries, childbirth, poor posture, obesity, or infections.

Patients with coccydynia often experience sharp or aching pain when sitting, standing up, or during bowel movements. The discomfort may extend to the lower back and hips, making daily activities challenging. Long-term coccyx pain can lead to chronic discomfort and reduced mobility.

Treatment options include postural modifications, ergonomic cushions, physical therapy, anti-inflammatory medications, and steroid injections. In rare cases, coccygectomy (removal of the coccyx) is performed when conservative treatments fail.

At Solace Pain and Spine Management, we offer specialized treatments to ease tailbone pain, restore comfort, and improve daily function.

Coccyx Pain (Tailbone Pain) – FAQs

What causes tailbone pain?

Injury, prolonged sitting, childbirth, infections, or obesity can lead to coccyx pain.

Mild cases may resolve in weeks, while chronic cases may require medical intervention.

Cushion support, physical therapy, pain medications, ganglion impar radiofrequency ablation and pudendal nerve pulsed radiofrequency ablation can provide relief.

Using proper posture while sitting and avoiding prolonged pressure on the area can help.

In rare cases, coccygectomy (removal of the tailbone) is considered for severe, unresponsive pain.

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