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The evaluation of coccyx and its treatment with manual medicine
The painful coccyx is a pathology that struck with more frequency the women between 20 and 50 years. The principal cause is trauma, for example a fall on the bottom.
Floridia M +4 more
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Cisto epidérmico pré-sacral no adulto
Presacral tumors are relatively uncommon. We report a case of presacral epidermal cyst in a 29-years-old female, which was completely extirpated through a posterior approach ,whitout removal of the coccyx.
Marcelo Betim Paes Leme +1 more
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A bibliometric analysis study on coccydynia treatment
Aim: The objective of this study was to shed light on the topic of coccidynia, a condition of significant importance within the field of neurosurgery, by examining the scientific publications dedicated to its understanding and treatment.
Emir Kaan Izci, Cem Yilmaz
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Comparing the therapeutic effect of local corticosteroid injections and laser in treating coccyx pains (sacrum) [PDF]
Coccydynia (pain in the coccyx or tailbone) is a fairly common pain in the bottom of backbone that spreads towards sacrum and lower legs. Supportive treatments, such as corticosteroids, use of muscle relaxants and correction of body position can help ...
Mahmoudi, M. +5 more
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32. Displacement of the Coccyx sideways [PDF]
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Postpartum Coccydynia: an Anatomy Overview [PDF]
Coccydynia is a term that refers to a painful condition in and around the coccyx. This symptom is typically a discomfort or pain which is felt when sitting for long time and when rising from sitting position.
Maulana, R. (Reza) +2 more
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With the use of transparent and stained tissue specimens injected with dye into the bone marrow vessels of the atlas, epistropheus, sacrum, and coccyx in 60 human fetuses over two months old, the author studied development of the bone-marrow blood ...
Nakazawa, Takeshi
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An evaluation of two different methods of coccygectomy in patients with traumatic coccydynia
Hasan Ulas Ogur, Firat Seyfettinoğlu, Ümit Tuhanioğlu, Hakan Cicek, Sefa Zohre Department of Trauma and Orthopedics, Adana Numune Training and Research Hospital, Adana, Turkey Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the results of partial and
Ogur HU +4 more
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