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Introduction. Telephysiotherapy (TPT) is a provision of physiotherapy services at a distance, using telecommunication technology when an in‐person visit is not a feasible option. The objective of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of TPT in management of pain caused due to various problems among patients living in rural areas of a ...
Shambhu P. Adhikari +3 more
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Instability of the coccyx in coccydynia [PDF]
Coccygectomy is a controversial operation. Some authors have reported good results, but others advise against the procedure. The criteria for selection are ill-defined. We describe a study to validate an objective criterion for patient selection, namely radiological instability of the coccyx as judged by intermittent subluxation or hypermobility seen ...
J Y, Maigne, D, Lagauche, L, Doursounian
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Sacral Rheumatoid Nodule: An Unusual Indication for Coccygectomy
Here, we present a case report of a woman who presented with a large sacral rheumatoid nodule. This patient failed conservative treatment and presented in search of a surgical solution. We successfully removed her rheumatoid nodule using a surgical approach typically reserved for traumatic coccydynia.
Zachary R. Porter +5 more
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Background and aim Coccydynia is pain around and in the coccyx; it is not a diagnosis, but it is symptom. Typically, the affected patients suffer from pain while sitting and particularly when rising from sitting.
Amer A.M. Elsadek
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Outcome of ganglion impar block in chronic coccydynia
Background: Chronic coccydynia is an annoying condition and is characterized by pain in the tail bone. Most cases are treated conservatively initially but failed conservative management calls for interventions of various type. One of the interventions in
Lone, Zubair Ahmad +9 more
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Effects of Rhythmic Sensory Stimulation on Ehlers–Danlos Syndrome: A Pilot Study
Ehlers–Danlos syndrome (EDS) is a connective tissue disorder characterized by joint hypermobility and skin extensibility and is often accompanied by chronic pain. Rhythmic sensory stimulation (RSS) can be defined as the stimulation of the senses in a periodic manner within a range of low frequencies.
Veronica Vuong +8 more
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Efficacy of ganglion impar block in perineal pain of various etiologies: A case series
Perineal pain is a complex clinical condition causing significant functional impairment and frustration to the patient. The diversity of presentation and etiologies poses a challenge to the treating physician. Ganglion Impar is a solitary retroperitoneal
Pratibha Matche +4 more
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Imaging Coccygeal Trauma and Coccydynia [PDF]
The coccygeal region has complex anatomy, much of which may contribute to or be the cause of coccyx region pain (coccydynia). This anatomy is well depicted at imaging, and management is often dictated by what structures are involved. Coccydynia is a common condition that is known to be difficult to evaluate and treat.
Matthew R. Skalski +5 more
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Introduction. Nonspecific chronic low back pain (NCLBP) became a public health and economic problem. Acupoint injection was used widely for patients with NCLBP. However, there were inconsistent results on the efficacy for these people. Therefore, this review was performed to systematically assess the efficacy and safety of acupoint injection. Materials
Guanli Xie +18 more
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Coccygectomy for chronic refractory coccygodynia in pediatric and adolescent patients
Aims: Coccygodynia (also known as coccydynia and coccyalgia) described for the first time by Simpson in 1859. It is a disabling pain in the coccyx usually provoked by sitting or changing position from a sitting to a standing position.
Hisham Almohamady Almetaher +2 more
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