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The impact of biofeedback in enhancing chronic pain rehabilitation: A systematic review of mechanisms and outcomes. [PDF]

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Coccydynia

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» Coccydynia is a painful condition affecting many patients at the terminal caudal end of the spine.» An understanding of coccyx anatomy and variations of morphology is necessary for proper diagnosis. A multifactorial etiology for pain may be responsible for this clinical entity.» Several treatment options exist.
Drayton Daily   +5 more
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The interdisciplinary management of coccydynia: A narrative review

open access: yesPM&R, 2021
AbstractPain that develops in the coccyx or surrounding tissues is known as coccydynia, which occurs as a result of many etiologies both traumatic and nontraumatic. Although coccydynia most commonly affects middle‐aged women, it may be found in both sexes and in all age groups.
William D. White   +5 more
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Coccydynia. Aetiology and treatment

open access: yesThe Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 1991
A five-year prospective trial involving 120 patients was undertaken to investigate the aetiology and treatment of coccydynia. The cause lies in some localised musculoskeletal abnormality in the coccygeal region. Lumbosacral disc prolapse is not a significant factor.
C C, Wray, S, Easom, J, Hoskinson
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Sacral haemangioma as a cause of coccydynia

open access: yesNeuroradiology, 1998
We report a 55-year-old woman with coccydynia due to a sacral mass. The histological diagnosis was haemangioma. The MRI findings and the unusual location of this lesion are discussed.
R, Lath, V, Rajshekhar, G, Chacko
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Coccydynia

open access: yes, 2003
Objective: Coccydynia is a condition characterized by pain and tenderness in and around the coccyx. This study compares characteristics of conservatively treated versus surgically treated patients.
Huyge, David E
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Coccygectomy in the Treatment of Chronic Coccydynia

Spine, 2021
Study Design. This is a retrospective cohort study. Objective. The aim of this article was to evaluate the results of patients operated for chronic coccydynia, and determine any factors that could affect outcomes. Summary of Background Data.
Ante M, Kalstad   +2 more
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Non-neurodestructive ganglion impar blocks for coccydynia and related disorders: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Regional anesthesia and pain medicine
Background/Importance Chronic coccydynia is a challenging condition to manage. Conflicting evidence exists regarding the role of the ganglion impar in coccygeal nociception.
David S. Jevotovsky   +16 more
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