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Non-surgical Treatment of Coccygodynia with Manual Therapy - Case Report [PDF]
Introduction: Coccygodynia – pain in the coccyx and tissues lying in its immediate vicinity is a known problem, however, little examined and assessed. The problem affects only 1% of people with spinal problems. This may be for many reasons – from organic
Bogumiła Dampc, Krzysztof Słowiński
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Resection of the coccyx as an outpatient procedure
We wished to determine if coccygectomy as an outpatient procedure is a safe alternative to inpatient treatment. 68 patients were treated at our institution with coccygectomy as an outpatient procedure during a seven-year period.
Ante Matti Kalstad +2 more
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The coccyx, the last segment of the spine, joins the sacrum at the base. It has three to five vertebrae, which are typically fused. In front of the sacrococcygeal junction is the ganglion impar, the only unpaired autonomic ganglion. The two sympathetic
Neven Elezović +4 more
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The Analysis of Coccyx (Tailbone) and the Effect on Physical Resurrection Theory
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A Norwegian modified 30‐item version and a shorter 16‐item version with five factors was presented. Though shorter, the Norwegian version has proven to be a valid, stable and reliable tool to investigate complex pelvic pain symptoms. Abstract Introduction Women with an abnormally high pelvic floor muscle tone may have a clinical presentation that is ...
Susan Saga +5 more
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Platelet-rich Plasma for Refractory Coccydynia: A Case Report
Introduction: Coccydynia is a common syndrome characterized by pain localized to the tailbone that radiates into the lower sacrum and perinium. Coccydynia affects female patients more frequently than male patients.
Abdulaziz Hazazi
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Coccygectomy for coccygodynia: A single-center experience. [PDF]
Spine fractures are most commonly observed among older people due to weak bones and irregular postures. These fractures of 10 lead to coccygodynia. Women are 5 times more prone to developing coccygodynia as compared to men.
Izci EK, Keskin F.
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We investigated the effects of increased social instability, as determined by the number of group changes made by females, on the microbiota in free‐living, feral horses (Equus caballus) on Shackleford Banks, a barrier island off the North Carolina coast.
Grace J. Vaziri +3 more
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Postural changes in the lateral decubitus position induced compensatory pelvic obliquity in patients with a preoperative leg length discrepancy >2 cm. The results showed a significant difference in the targeted and final inclination angles among these patients.
Xiaoliang Sun +6 more
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Abstract This manuscript presents a conceptual model—the Sexual Health and Integrative Pleasure (SHIP) Model—for the clinical assessment and intervention of sexual health concerns. The model was developed by a group of couple/marital family therapy and psychologists who specialize in the treatment of sexual problems.
Abby Girard +5 more
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