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Paracoccygeal Corkscrew Approach to Ganglion Impar Injections for Tailbone Pain
Pain Practice, 2009AbstractA new technique for performing nerve blocks of the ganglion impar (ganglion Walther) is presented. These injections have been reported to relieve coccydynia (tailbone pain), as well as other malignant and nonmalignant pelvic pain syndromes.
Patrick M Foye
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Sacrococcygeal Teratoma: Tales of the “Tailbone” Tumour in a Newborn
JSM cardiothoracic surgerySacrococcygeal teratoma (SCT) is a rare tumour with a low incidence, but it is the most common extragonadal tumour in the newborn. It occurs at the base of the coccyx (tailbone) and is derived from embryonic germ cell layers. Although the majority are benign in nature, they are associated with significant morbidity and mortality for the mother and the ...
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Beyond the Tailbone: A Family's Journey Through Caudal Regression Syndrome—A Triple Sibship
Pediatric NeurologyCaudal regression syndrome (CRS), also known as caudal agenesis, results from abnormal development of the caudal aspect of the spinal cord and vertebral column due to an earlier abnormality of gastrulation.This report showcases a unique scenario where three siblings, devoid of any prior family history or identifiable risk factors, exhibit symptoms of ...
Muhammad Fazal Hussain Qureshi
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Physical medicine and rehabilitation clinics of North America, 2018
Coccyx (tailbone) pain substantially decreases the quality of life for patients who suffer with this condition. Classic symptoms include midline pain located below the sacrum and above the anus. Symptoms are worse while sitting or during transitions from sitting to standing.
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Coccyx (tailbone) pain substantially decreases the quality of life for patients who suffer with this condition. Classic symptoms include midline pain located below the sacrum and above the anus. Symptoms are worse while sitting or during transitions from sitting to standing.
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Coccygodynia, or coccygeal pain, is also known as coccydynia, coccalgia, or coccygalgia. It is a painful syndrome affecting the coccyx (tailbone). It is relatively uncommon, and may have a variety of causes.
Anna Woodbury, Vinita Singh
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